As faculty, students and alumni of Golden Gate University Law School continue the fight to keep the 123-year-old institution open, a hearing is scheduled next week in a California state court for the plaintiffs’ motion for injunctive relief against the ”sudden and inexplicable” attempt to close the program.

A hearing on the motion for an injunction seeking to prevent the GGU law school’s closing will be held Tuesday, July 30 in the San Francisco County Superior Court before Judge Richard B. Ulmer Jr.

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