Education
Oct. 3, 2006
State Bar Will Regulate Unaccredited Law Schools
SACRAMENTO - The governor has signed a bill that would transfer regulation of unaccredited law schools and correspondence law schools to the State Bar, an effort its author hopes will boost dismal Bar Exam passage rates among those schools.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - The governor has signed a bill that would transfer regulation of unaccredited law schools and correspondence law schools to the State Bar, an effort its author hopes will boost dismal Bar Exam passage rates among those schools.
Critics of the measure said the real intent is to allow the State Bar to charge the school...
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