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Education

Mar. 4, 2016

Trial in case against Thomas Jefferson begins Friday

The plaintiffs allege the school deceived them by inflating its employment statistics.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The lawsuit brought by debt-laden graduates of Thomas Jefferson School of Law against the institution that allegedly deceived them by inflating its employment statistics heads to trial Friday with broad implications for the San Diego school and potentially others.

While similar suits have been dismissed across the nation, the complaint against Thomas Jefferson initially filed in 2011 is believed ...

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