The University of La Verne in Ontario is considering shuttering its law school, officials said Tuesday.
Earlier this month, the university's board of trustees passed a resolution to examine closing its College of Law, said university spokesman Rod Leveque. The board then tasked an ad hoc committee made of administrators and faculty to look into the "long-term viability" of the program, Leveque said.
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