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Law Practice

Mar. 23, 2012

ABA backs away fromdisclosure of law school graduate salary data

The American Bar Association has said schools don't have to report salary data for graduates as part of the accreditation process, but some schools say they still will do so in the interests of transparency.

See Correction Below.

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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