Shortly after Thanksgiving, a California court denied Thomas Jefferson Law School’s motion to dismiss fraud claims lodged against it by a group of alumni. The school made headlines in early 2011 when some of its graduates claimed that misleading employment statistics caused them to incur staggering debt to acquire a degree that didn’t lead to a job in the legal industry. It was the first school to face such a suit and is now the third to lose a motion to dismiss the claims.

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