From the California Bar Association website:
The following institutions are currently registered by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California as unaccredited distance-learning law schools. A distance-learning law school is a law school that conducts instruction and provides interactive classes principally by technological means. A distance-learning law school must require at least 864 hours of preparation and study per year for four years.
Abraham Lincoln University
School of Law
3530 Wilshire Blvd, #1435
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(866) 558-0999
www.alu.edu
Concord Law School of Kaplan University
10866 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1200
Los Angeles, CA 90024
(800) 439-4794
www.concordlawschool.edu
American Heritage University
School of Law and Public Policy
255 North D Street, Suite 401
San Bernadino, CA 92401-1715
(888) 484-8689
www.amheritageuniv.net
St. Francis School of Law
1733 Woodside Road, #230
Redwood City, CA 94061
(650) 206-9529
www.stfrancislaw.com
California School of Law
5276 Hollister Ave, #262
Santa Barbara, CA 93111
(805) 683-5337 and
(866) 970-4529
www.californiaschooloflaw.com
I would strongly encourage you to check out the bar passage rates for students of those schools.
I recently read that the California School of Law had a bar failure rate about 93 percent. Overall, distance learning law schools in California seem to average an extremely low bar passage rate.
http://abovethelaw.com/2013/08/this-law-school-doesnt-want-people-to-know-its-grads-fail-the-bar-exam-93-percent-of-the-time/
http://abovethelaw.com/2012/11/california-bar-exam-results-are-out-congratulations-to-everyone-who-passed/
As a comparison, my law school has an average first time pass rate of about 97 percent.