Troubled Law School May Hold Graduates’ Degrees Hostage, Hires Lobbying Group To Secure Federal Student Loans
This situation gets worse by the day.
This situation gets worse by the day.
You'd think that nothing else could possibly go wrong for this embattled law school -- but you'd be wrong.
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