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  • UC Irvine attracts another strong class Wednesday, May 5, 2010 � by jg

    Officials at the UC Irvine School of Law say the academic profile of the school’s second class of students entering in the fall is almost identical to the current first-year class and is again comparable to the nation’s top 20 schools.

  • That’s ‘Professor Bill Lerach’ to you Tuesday, April 13, 2010 � by scott

    Bill Lerach may be teaching a course next year for UC Irvine Law, opening a new chapter in an already storied life.

  • Law school raises graduates’ grades to help their job prospects Friday, April 2, 2010 � by jg

    The Chronicle of Higher Education: Grades of all students who have attended Loyola Law School of Los Angeles since it changed from numeric grades to letter grades in 2004 will be raised.

  • California’s 21st Century Law School Monday, February 22, 2010 � by jg

    The UC Irvine School of Law attracted national attention by offering free tuition to its inaugural class, making it the most selective law school in the country before even earning accreditation.

  • California Bar Exam pass rates by law school Wednesday, January 13, 2010 � by jg

    One school saw every one of its graduates who took the exam pass. Go ahead, guess which one it is before you click on the link.

  • UC Irvine School of Law offers another class-wide tuition break Wednesday, December 23, 2009 � by jg

    After the members of the Class of 2012 received free tuition, all 80 members of the Class of 2013 will have at least 50% of their tuition covered by scholarship for all three years of law school.

  • Cruz Reynoso tells law students why he stepped back into the fray Monday, November 2, 2009 � by eric

    Rather than remain on his ranch in rural Sacramento County, Reynoso is chairing a citizen’s commission investigating the officer-involved shooting death of Luis Gutierrez, a 26-year farm worker in Woodland, Calif.