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Latest Group of St. Francis Students Sit for October 2016 FYLSE

Oct 26, 2016 | Uncategorized

Everyone at St. Francis School of Law is wishing the best to the latest group of St. Francis students sitting for the California State Bar’s First Year Law Students Exam this week.  These students are well prepared for the test.  After completing their first year of...

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