A legal fight is brewing between two Southern California law schools that cater to working students with part-time, evening-only programs — highlighting the stiff competition some schools face in luring students.

The Southern California Institute of Law filed suit Oct. 25 against TCS Education System to stop its affiliation with the Santa Barbara and Ventura Colleges of Law, a direct competitor.

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