LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN
A broader social context needs to be considered by the State Bar officials and its Committee of Bar Examiners before any regulatory or legislative actions are initiated that narrow access to a legal education provided by registered law schools for working adults who seek to become lawyers in California. ["Bar Endorses Mandatory Law School Accreditation," Feb. 4]. Somewhat in a parallel track, the State Bar's Task Force o...
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