GOLDEN GATE LAW — Less than two years after it embarked on a bold strategy to reinvent itself, Golden Gate University School of Law, in San Francisco, is facing financial challenges that will likely force it to terminate faculty and staff, and could lead to its eventual closure. Sources close to the situation are questioning how the university was able to give assurances to the American Bar Association just a year ago that it had the financial resources to execute a plan that called for full scholarships to all full-time students.