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The LSAT Will Be a Digital Test Starting in September 2019
Are you planning on applying to law school within the next couple years? If so, LSAC dropped a bomb for you today. You should probably sit down for this. Or, you know, you can stand but, at the very least, try to grab onto something to stabilize yourself from the unrelenting, explosive power of this
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Cell Phones Will Be Permitted at Certain Test Centers for the September 2018 Exam
After twenty-seven years of a hardline position on cell phones, LSAC is finally softening its approach. Maybe. For pretty much the entire history of the LSAT, cell phones were strictly verboten in LSAT test centers. From the Zack Morris-endorsed juggernauts in the early 90s, to the iconic Nokia bricks at the turn of millennium, to
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Beleaguered Law School Arizona Summit Reaches Its Nadir
…more like Arizona Plummet, amirite? Growing up, I used to wish that my school would magically disappear, leaving me free to play around all day without any responsibilities. Well, for law students at Arizona Summit, that childhood dream is quickly becoming an adult nightmare. In case you missed it, the latest in beleaguered law school
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10 LSATs a year? Here’s how they should be scheduled
LSAC recently announced that by the year 2020, the exam will be given 10 times per year. LSAC has said that you’ll have the option to take the test in almost every month, with the exception of May and December; however, we feel that this proposed schedule lacks imagination. So, in the event that LSAC
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The LSAT, Still the King of Law School Admissions
Have you heard? The LSAT is back. It was almost gone as we knew it, but now it’s emphatically here and stronger than ever. I suppose if you’re currently neck deep in fallacies and scenarios as you study for the September exam, the LSAT is extremely here and in no need of coming back, so
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Meet Brett Kavanaugh, Supreme Court Nominee
Yesterday, President Trump announced his pick to fill the empty Supreme Court seat created by Justice Kennedy’s retirement — he chose Brett Kavanaugh. While any Supreme Court pick is significant, this one is especially important given its potential to swing the Court further to the right. As a result, we’re dedicating a post to providing
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Supreme Court Round Up!
The Supreme Court has been on quite a tear lately, rifling off several important decision. This post is going to summarize some of the major cases. At the very least, getting a lay of the legal landscape will allow law school-bound students to sound somewhat informed heading into the semester. 1. Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado
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