A) Mastering correlation vs. causation (and other argument types) can lead to big jumps in LSAT scores. US News & World Report
B) Maybe it’s because I’m not a law student, buy Law School Bingo seems even more boring than regular Bingo. Above The Law
C) Many law schools (like this New Hampshire college) are trying to make classes more practical. Wall Street Journal
D) A Nebraska law firm’s expensive new office will include biometric security measure to protect client secrets. Or just make any eventual heist that much COOLER. ABA Journal
E) Going against their name, Cards Against Humanity did something good (and hilarious) with their holiday profits. Cards Against Humanity
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