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A. Know who doesn’t like the California bar exam? EVERYBODY. The Los Angeles Times B. Internecine warfare claims the dean of Cincinnati Law. Above the Law C. Have you heard about the Diddy reverse racism lawsuit? You haven’t? radio.com D. The GOP is having a tough time coming up with 218 votes for the American […]
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A. Preet Bharara was fired as US Attorney for the southern district of New York. This was only after the Trump Administration asked him to resign, a request Bharara declined. A week later, he’s signed on with NYU Law. CNBC B. GRE or LSAT? How ’bout neither? Slate C. This guy sued a bar in […]
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A. Police allege that two former Harvard Law administrators pilfered money meant to help disabled students. Really, guys?? CBS Boston B. In a more uplifting Harvard Law story, the school has elected its first black woman president of the Law Review. The New York Times C. Li’l Donny Snowflake totally isn’t bailing on this year’s […]
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A. New rules at Dept. of Homeland Security sweep in millions as priority targets of deportation and cuts due process for those rounded up. Here it comes. The Hill B. An unnamed professor at University of Minnesota School of Law is in jail on sec crimes charges. Minnesota Daily C. Forgetful? Fuhgeddaboutit! Mental Floss D. […]
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A. Just try and find someone that Charlotte School of Law hasn’t cheesed off. Above the Law B. To be clear, The White House has denied this, but it’s been reported that Trump is considering calling up the National Guard to round up people for deportation. Huffington Post C. Trump’s EPA pick has been ordered […]
READ MOREYour February 2017 LSAT Instant Recap
Good luck today! Check back here after the exam for information or to add what you know in the comments. We’ll be updating throughout the day. An important note: LSAC prohibits us from publishing any big specifics from any LSAT (this includes individual questions/answers, trying to identify the experimental section, etc.). So if your comment […]
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A. Members of NYU Law Class of 2007 have a thing or two to say to their former classmate, Jared Kushner. Salon B. It’s not just lawyers who are working on the immigration ban. It’s Yale law students, too. Yale C. Joseph Goebbels’ secretary has died at the ripe old age of 106. Seeya. BBC […]
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A. Now the staid, ages-old magazine The Atlantic has taken a shot at Charlotte School of Law. Where will it end? The Atlantic B. The Howard Law Library is making Trump jokes. (Nervous laugh.) Above the Law C. So, apparently it’s time to investigate voter fraud that didn’t happen. USA Today D. If you know […]
READ MOREStudent Loan Servicer Navient Gets Smacked By The Feds
On Wednesday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) filed suit in federal district court against Evil Corp. — er, Navient — the largest student loan servicer in the nation. Before we get into all that evil, a little background: Navient is a spinoff of Sallie Mae — a quasi-governmental entity that holds and services student […]
READ MOREThe Nomination of Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III
Justice is blind. Will it be colorblind? Senator Jeff Sessions will likely become the next Attorney General of the United States. His confirmation hearing is under way as of this Tuesday. Here’s what you should know. Senator Sessions was an early supporter of Trump’s campaign The relationship between Senator Sessions and Trump actually goes back […]
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