Bloomberg Law
June 27, 2016, 8:28 PM UTC

The Unaccredited Law School & Their Big Law Alum

Casey Sullivan

One of California’s unaccredited law schools is closing up shop .

The Riverside-based California Southern Law School — where tuition is $39,000 — announced the closure on its site and gave press interviews. Founded by the late Riverside County Superior Court judge Elwood Rich in 1971, the school has been managed by his sons, Greg and Brian Rich, who now plan to retire.

From the school’s website:

This is Your Last Opportunity

If you have been delaying fulfilling your desire to become a practicing attorney this is [your] last chance to be a member of the Class of 2020.

This fall California Southern ...

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