Thomas Jefferson's defense to a student's claim that he was misled by its reported rate of employment 9 months post graduation is that if he had looked at bar pass rates (which average about 50%) that he should not have been misled by the 92% employment rate. Those who failed the bar could not have been working as lawyers. - GWC
Thomas Jefferson School Of Law: Is The Answer Worse Than The Allegations? « Above the Law:
Thomas Jefferson School Of Law: Is The Answer Worse Than The Allegations? « Above the Law:
"Ever since Anna Alaburda sued Thomas Jefferson School of Law over its allegedly misleading employment statistics, we’ve been waiting for TJSL to respond. Today is that day, and the school’s answer does not disappoint.
The school has filed two documents in response to Alaburda’s complaint. We’ve uploaded their demurrer and their motion to strike. They are not long; you should flip through them.
Thomas Jefferson makes a solid defense of itself. But in the process of trying to quash Alaburda’s lawsuit, the school offers some pretty damning admissions that seem to support Alaburda’s underlying moral, if not legal, point…"
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