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Law Schools
Got Good Grades? You Might Not Even Have To Bother With The LSAT Anymore!
Probably still worth taking the LSAT. - Sponsored
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Major 'Surge' In LSAT Demand May Lead To Intense Law School Application Cycle
Everyone wants to be a lawyer right now, and the increase in LSAT registrations seems to prove it. -
Law Schools
And Then There Were 57: 5 More Schools Accept JD-Next
Who will be next to hop on the JD-Next train? -
Law Schools
The Latest Right-Wing Culture War Is... LSAT Reform?
Drawing political battlelines over the Games section of the law school admissions test becomes early contender for 2024's dumbest take. -
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Another Major Change Coming To The LSAT This August
No, it's not the end of the logic games -- there's another major change coming. - Sponsored
Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution. -
Law Schools
More Law Schools Embrace A World Without The LSAT
With affirmative action a victim of the Supreme Court, law schools are looking for other options. -
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Law Schools
LSAC Could Do Something Really Funny Next Month With LSAT Administration
If they mess up again, it will supercharge the 'Let's Get Rid Of The LSAT' conversations even more. -
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Demand For In-Person LSAT Spikes After Huge Remote Testing Failure
Taking the test at home is no longer quite as attractive as it once was. -
Law Schools
The Regret From Remote Testing Has Hit LSAT Takers Like A Truck
Man, it sure is burdensome being correct this often.
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Law Schools
Forced To Take The LSAT? Might As Well Suffer From The Comfort Of Home...Right?
The food accommodations will likely be better that way. -
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GRE Building A Better Test... But Is It Still A Good Test For Law Schools?
The GRE may be throwing out the law school baby with the bloated test bathwater... that's a little strained but it makes sense if you read the whole article. -
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It's Time To Face The Fact That The LSAT Might Be Immortal
The LSAT keeps bouncing back from certain death. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 05.15.23
* LSAT lives to fight another day as ABA halts its new rule to make the exam optional in the admissions process. Nothing inspires confidence like an accrediting body that repeatedly changes its mind! [Reuters]
* Britney Spears paid Greenberg Traurig over $4 million in the aftermath of her conservatorship. It seems as though people who care about her could’ve saved her a lot of money by ending the conservatorship without requiring lawyers get involved, huh? [TMZ]
* Firms may be trying to push people back to the office, but the hybrid work experience is also fueling creative lateral recruitment because firms care a lot less about office time when lawyers are bringing over fat books of business. [Law.com]
* The absurdist YSL case continues with an attorney curing a contempt rap with an order of wings. [WSB]
* Prince Harry will be the first royal to testify in court in over a century. I guess congratulations are in order for Prince Andrew somehow failing to break that record first. [Deadline]
* Former attorney who fled the country after killing his girlfriend in “self-defense” convicted of murder. [New York Times]
* Actress Fran Drescher writes about tax law for Bloomberg. It all makes sense. [Bloomberg Law News]
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Law Schools
The LSAT Will Probably Take The L Soon. What Now?
Shout out to all the splitters who had good grades, bombed the LSAT, and still did well in law school! -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 05.10.23
* Donald Trump follows up loss in E. Jean Carroll defamation case by calling her a liar. Crackerjack legal team this guy’s got. [NY Times]
* Law school deans scrambling to save the LSAT, seeking a rule requiring no more than 25 percent of grads admitted without a test. You know, before y’all blew them off, you could’ve worked with U.S. News to tank the rankings of schools that overused the non-test option. But you just had to throw your fit, didn’t you? [Reuters]
* Article poses that legal churn makes law firms inherently unstable. Yeah… that’s how free markets work. [American Lawyer]
* DOJ racking up wins in crypto cases. [Law360]
* Study confirms there’s no returning from hybrid work schedules no matter what the firms may want. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Client suing Herrick Feinstein for $1.1B over blown deadlines. [Bisnow]