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Judge who graduated from accused law school declines to recuse

The National Law Journal

August 1, 2012

Can a trial judge be impartial when his alma mater is being sued for fraud? Three attorneys behind a spate of fraud class actions targeting law schools don't think so. They argued on August 1 that Kings County, N.Y., Supreme Court Judge David Schmidt should recuse himself from the case they filed against Brooklyn Law School on behalf of five recent graduates.

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