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Success on LSAT Reading Comprehension depends a great deal on one’s reading ability (I know, you don’t need to be a prophet to arrive at this stunning revelation). But how do you become a “better” reader? You presumably mastered reading in middle school, so it may seem that by the time you reach adulthood your […]
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A) In case you didn’t hear (or you were watching CNN and turned your TV off too quickly), the Supreme Court upheld President Obama’s health care law. Yahoo! News. B) Here’s the other ruling the Supreme Court made today, one that protects a citizen’s right to lie about military accolades. ABC News. C) Another law […]
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A) Zimmerman’s wife finds out perjury is just as much a crime as shooting someone. Maybe more so. CNN. B) Famed Boston mobster Whitey Bulger’s girlfriend goes to jail for hiding him. Fox News. C) Believe it or not, a dingo really did eat her baby! CNN. D) The Dean of Valparaiso School of Law […]
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The June LSAT is three weeks away. You should be hitting your stride in your LSAT prep, but obviously that’s not going to be true for everyone. Maybe LSAT reading comp passages are still crushing you. Maybe you’re just not getting the hang of LSAT logic games. Maybe you need a little extra help. If […]
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A) A study with more holes than Mel Gibson’s stress ball found male Yale Law students are 16 percent more likely to speak up in class than female students. Yale Daily News. B) Should death row inmates be able to donate their organs? Nope, says Oregon. ABA Journal. C) Disney chairman Rich Ross is out […]
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A) Last week, we gave away the first $50 in our Facebook sweepstakes. There are still two more chances to win (and three ways to enter), so hurry and sign up. Facebook. B) A man named Stanley Fish has some things to say about the current state of legal education. Listen to Stanley Fish. New […]
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A) A woman in New York filed a lawsuit asking for $900 trillion. That might seem like a lot of money, but after taxes it’s only like $600 trillion. Forbes. B) A 96 year-old woman dies and gives $1.7 million to the local Salvation Army. No word on if it was all quarters. Huffington Post. […]
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A) Heads up for anyone thinking about practicing law in Korea: Jobs are limited there, too. The Korea Herald. B) Pardon my bluntness, but Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law is pretty pissed at the ABA. JD Journal. C) And the blog community is none too pleased with the ABA, either. Above the Law. […]
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A) Did you want to be a veterinarian growing up but are now pursuing a career in law? There’s no reason you can’t combine the two. Portland Business Journal. B) The rights to Ghost Rider have been settled. Unfortunately for Marvel, they won. Wall Street Journal. C) The top ten differences between biglaw and boutique. […]
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