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A) You just got served! The government will find you, and use Facebook to let you know you’ve just been sued. Above the Law. B) Ban to renew assault weapons ban won over the Senate Judiciary Committee, and is now on its way to the full Senate. Reuters. C) Interested in public-interest or government law […]
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A) Despite all the bad publicity, law firms saw some decent profits last year. American Lawyer. B) Bucknell joins the list of schools that inflated SAT scores. Washington Post. C) Criminals just keep getting dumber and dumber. KCBY. D) Disneyland is racist, says one family. Yahoo! News. E) Want to be more of a badass? […]
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A) Fordham School of Law’s grading system is…off. Above the Law. B) It is now punishable by law to unlock your phone. So don’t unlock your phone. The Atlantic. C) Cue the Top Gun soundtrack. Student loan delinquency is approaching the danger zone. Los Angeles Times. D) Chris Brown compared himself to Jesus. Everyone else […]
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A) December LSAT numbers dropped 15 percent. At this rate, there will be zero people taking the LSAT by June. Business Insider. B) Duke Law students are not happy about their school’s latest tuition hike. Above the Law. C) That’s not a dust storm. This is a dust storm. HyperVocal. D) Alligators make such great […]
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A) Did you grow up in the US illegally, and want to be a lawyer? Read more here. ABA Journal. B) 2012 year in review: the highs and lows in the legal world. The National Law Journal. C) The 2012 Global 100. Check out rankings of the most revenue, and most profits per partner. The […]
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A) With Susan Rice out of the race, Senator John Kerry is Obama’s choice as the next Secretary of State. CNN. B) The solution to gun violence? Easy, put armed security in all schools — according to the NRA. Time. C) Before you click on this link, just guess the highest hourly billing rate? Now, […]
READ MOREThe Best and Worst Supreme Court Cases of 2012
2012 is coming to a close, which means another year of Supreme Court cases has come and gone. There were ups, there were downs, and there were some head-scratchers. And, since the editorial overlords here at Most Strongly Supported think my law degree qualifies me to write on this topic*, here I am. Without a […]
READ MOREMatt Shinners’s December 2012 LSAT Predictions
Holiday music is playing. I’m five pounds heavier than last month. And Starbucks rolled out its Christmas blend about a month ago. It’s official: The season of the December LSAT is upon us. It seems to start earlier every year. While LSAT test-taker numbers are down, tens of thousands will still head to an LSAT […]
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A) Now that we know who’s going to be president, who’s going to run the Justice Department? Legal Times. B) Also, what’s in store for the Supreme Court? Above the Law. C) Hard to believe a movie can be so bad that it sends its director to prison. That’s what happened with Innocence of Muslims. […]
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A) October LSAT scores came out today. Now, where can you go with it? Getting to Grad School. B) The key to figuring out Affirmative Action: Don’t overthink Affirmative Action. LA Times. C) More and more amazing images are coming out of the hurricane-ravaged east coast, including these of New York’s flooded subway. Fast Coexist. […]
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