The John Marshall Law School and Chicago-Kent College of Law have become the latest to see fraud litigation brought by recent graduates rejected by a judge.

Cook County, Ill., Circuit Judge Mary Mikva dismissed proposed class actions against both schools following oral arguments on November 9. Those cases were among 14 similar suits accusing law schoolsacross the country of inflating their post-graduate job statistics to lure students.

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