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By Don J. DeBenedictis Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - The American Bar Association's law-school accrediting arm has approved new rules that will require schools to post online detailed information about their graduates' employment prospects. But in a decision that dismayed a U.S. senator and advocates for students, ABA officials said schools won't have to report how much new g...
By Don J. DeBenedictis Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - The American Bar Association's law-school accrediting arm has approved new rules that will require schools to post online detailed information about their graduates' employment prospects. But in a decision that dismayed a U.S. senator and advocates for students, ABA officials said schools won't have to report how much new g...
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