Law Practice
Dec. 15, 2016
The State Bar should help schools reach out to students who failed
Despite all we do to support our students, like any law school, some of our graduates will not pass the bar on the first try. That is why it is problematic that the State Bar is not providing schools with the names and results of our students.





Michael Waterstone
Fritz B. Burns Dean
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Email: michael.waterstone@lls.edu
At Loyola Law School, our goal is to provide our students with a high quality legal education, giving our graduates the tools for professional success. We are proud of our strong focus on expanding access to legal education for all, including those who may not traditionally have a direct pathway to law school. Bar passage is a crucial part of this success.
We take the bar passage of our graduates very seriously and carefully monitor the results. This year, the State Bar of California...
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