A. Not to dwell too much on the U.S. News rankings, but here’s the list of the schools with the highest median LSAT scores. U.S. News & World Report
B. Or, if you want another metric with which to judge law schools, here are the law schools ranked on their acceptances rate. Spivey Consulting
C. LawProfBlawg writes a eulogy for the soon-to-be shuttered Savannah Law School, which promised to transform legal education before being, per the Prof, “killed due to short-sightedness.” Above the Law
D. Linda Brown, the “symbolic center” and daughter of the named plaintiff in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education, passed away. Washington Post
E. The kids are all right, and have some big ideas. Teens are planning to sue the federal government to address climate change. The New Yorker
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