The attorney for a group of plaintiffs suing Golden Gate University over the planned closure of its Juris Doctorate program argued Monday that the institution's soon-to-be former students have "no guarantee" they will be able to continue their legal education.
The plaintiffs, a group of students and GGU's alumni association, are seeking an injunction to keep the J.D. program open through the end of the next academic year on the grounds that the closure breached ...
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