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Civil Litigation

Aug. 1, 2024

Judge tosses attempt to keep Golden Gate University's law school open

Superior Court Judge Richard B. Ulmer gave the plaintiffs, who want to keep the law school open until 2025, a chance to file an amended complaint.

A San Francisco judge on Tuesday tossed a fraud and breach of contract lawsuit against Golden Gate University and President David Fike that challenged the imminent closure of the institution's juris doctorate program, but allowed the plaintiffs to amend the complaint and revive their case before the law school closes its doors permanently next month.

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