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Litigation

Mar. 16, 2016

Thomas Jefferson official law school official had concerns

Karen Grant says she was told to report graduates as employed even if they had lost their jobs.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO - A former career services official at Thomas Jefferson School of Law testified Monday that two other school officials told her if a student held a job anytime within nine months after graduation, she was to report them as employed in annual statistics.

Karen Grant, the assistant director in the school's career services department in 2006-07, said she was instructed to list those gradu...

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