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Jun 12, 2017
Your June 2017 LSAT Instant Reaction

Best of luck to all the June LSAT takers out there! Check back here after exam for information on the test, to add any information you know about the exam, or to just unwind after the grueling exam (we’re here for you) in the comment section below. We’ll be updating throughout the day. And in […]

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Jun 05, 2017
Logical Reasonings

A. Imagine getting into the school of your dreams. Harvard, in this case—nothing but a bright future ahead. Then you celebrate, as one does, by posting a bunch of vile and ignorant stuff online. Then Harvard finds out and withdraws your acceptance. That’s what happened to at least ten kids this year. The Crimson B. […]

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May 30, 2017
The Logical Rose-ning Section: Your Recap of The Bachelorette

Rachel Lindsay is a practicing attorney who once took the LSAT. And you, dear reader, are an aspiring attorney who will soon take the LSAT. Rachel Lindsay is also an aspiring married person, serving as the bachelorette on this season of The Bachelorette, the love story these depraved times deserve. And you, dear reader, may […]

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May 18, 2017
Managing LSAT Stress with Self-Care

Studying for the LSAT is like getting ready for an athletic event. To perform at your best, your body and mind need to be sharp. Here are some tips from a veteran LSAT instructor. 1. Get enough sleep Nothing is more important. You need to sleep or else all sorts of things will go wrong […]

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May 08, 2017
Logical Reasonings

A. FYI … 11:59 pm Eastern Time tonight is the absolute last opportunity for June 2017 LSAT test takers to upload their passport-style photos, request a test center change, or drop out and get a partial refund. LSAC B. Where we are in 2017 international politics: a politician who married his high school drama teacher […]

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May 02, 2017
Before You Go Spouting Off About Free Speech, A Primer on the First Amendment

Gather ‘round folks, we’re about to learn a little free speech law. Very little. UC Berkeley is having a tough time with student groups inviting speakers a majority of their students dislike. These incidents have provoked a lot of hot takes about free speech and the First Amendment. So before you wage into your latest […]

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May 01, 2017
Logical Reasonings

A. They do everything different in England. They call transactional attorneys solicitors, litigators barristers, and judges magistrates. And now they’re going to let people practice law without a degree, provided they pass a competency test. Forbes B. Following the complete pandemonium of Fyre Fest 2017 this weekend, Ja Rule and his business partner are being […]

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Apr 27, 2017
Logical Reasonings

A. Pentagon watchdogs are going to investigate the money former national security advisor Michael Flynn’s received, but failed to disclose in a possible violation of the emoluments clause of the Constitution, from Russia and Turkey. To make matters worse, he was warned about this very thing. Washington Post B. A federal government shutdown update: Although […]

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Apr 18, 2017
Logical Reasonings

A. Hey, LSATers, Blueprint LSAT is still offering 20% off all tutoring purchases this week only. So what are you waiting for? Promo code SPRING20. Blueprint LSAT B. Usually when we say, “Only in Hollywood,” something ridiculous has happened, but this time it’s actually pretty cool. The upcoming film on the Armenian Genocide The Promise […]

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Mar 24, 2017
Logical Reasonings

A. Here are the schools with the highest median LSAT scores. There’s one surprise. Above the Law B. A word about Harvard Law’s earth shaking decision to accept the GRE, straight from the horse’s mouth. The Harvard Crimson C. Insurers who paid out heavily after the 9/11 attacks are trying to get their pound of […]

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