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Law school defends its reported graduate job-placement rate

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Old 07-23-2011, 12:17 AM
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Default Law school defends its reported graduate job-placement rate

The Thomas Jefferson School of Law has filed its response to a class action brought in May by a 2008 graduate alleging that the school misrepresented its graduate employment statistics. Essentially, it argued that the graduate hadn't done enough research before enrolling.

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