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4th Law School In New York City To Accept GRE For Admission
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Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
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5 Percent Of Law Schools Now Accept GRE
The GRE's quest for law school domination continues. -
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GRE Plans For Law School Domination Head South
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 11.13.17
* Per recently filed FEC paperwork, the Republican Party’s campaign arm has severed financial ties with would-be Alabama senator Roy Moore thanks to his allegedly pervy predilections. If there’s no grass on the field, the GOP won’t play ball, but this man will probably still be elected. [The Daily Beast]
* Starting today, members of the public will be able to access briefs and relevant case documents from the Supreme Court’s website for the first time in history. This will be pretty cool for a day or two, and then people will go back SCOTUSblog, to the OG of high court documentation. [Washington Post]
* After seeing a five-year nose-dive, the number of LSAT-takers has ticked upwards ever so slightly over the course of the past two years. Law schools are probably thrilled given the dearth of quality applicants, but this is likely little comfort for the LSAC given the unexpected rise of the GRE. [Law.com]
* Late last week, a judge ruled favorably for Kerrie Campbell in a discovery dispute in her gender bias case against the now-defunct Chadbourne & Parke. Campbell will be able to review the personal email accounts of the firm’s former leaders for any documents relevant to the case. [American Lawyer]
* A 12-year-old girl who suffers from debilitating seizures and was forced to move from Texas to Colorado for treatment is suing Attorney General Jeff Sessions in an effort to legalize medical marijuana nationwide. The government has already lost its first motion to dismiss her case. [The Hill]
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GRE Claims Another New York Law School
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Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 11.06.17
* Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families, friends, and colleagues of the victims of the deadliest church shooting in modern U.S. history, which took place yesterday in Sutherland Springs, Texas. This is the second mass shooting in a little more than one month. [ABC News]
* The Russian election collusion investigation is just getting started, but lawmakers have introduced a nonbinding resolution demanding that special counsel Robert Mueller resign due to his “obvious conflicts of interest.” [POLITICO]
* “Jeff, you need to tell us everything you know about Russia.” Senator Lindsey Graham wants AG Jeff Sessions to testify again before the Senate Judiciary Committee about whether there were any arranged meetings between President Trump’s campaign and Russia. [UPI]
* According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the legal profession lost 1,100 jobs in October, which is depressing news for jobless law school graduates who just found out positive bar exam news. [American Lawyer]
* LSAT or GRE? Thanks to a vote by the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, it might not matter. If this proposal passes, soon law schools won’t even have to test potential applicants seeking admission. [Law.com]
* Advice for the internet hero who shut down President Trump’s Twitter account on his last day of work: “Don’t say anything and get a lawyer.” Why? He likely violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. [The Hill]
* Todd Macaluso, one of Casey Anthony’s former attorneys, has been found guilty in an international cocaine distribution conspiracy involving a plane load of drugs worth about $13 million. He plans to appeal his conviction. [New York Daily News]
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In The Face Of GRE Onslaught, LSAT Makes Another Change
Good news if you still haven't made up your mind to take the LSAT. -
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3 Law Schools In The T14 Now Accept The GRE
We're watching the methodical destruction of the LSAT by the GRE. -
Law Schools
What In The World Is The ABA Doing About The GRE?
The ABA's decided to ... decide nothing.
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LSAT 101: Learn the LSAT Basics in This Video Series
Manhattan Prep’s 'LSAT 101' video series teaches intro to the LSAT. -
Law Schools
Move Over LSAT -- As Of Today 6 Law Schools Accept The GRE
A sixth law school presents students the option of taking the GRE. -
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How I Scored A Perfect 180 On The LSAT
... and why you shouldn’t study how I did. -
Law Schools
Another Law School Bows To The Inevitable And Accepts The GRE
The grueling LSAT will no longer be a shared rite of passage for all attorneys. -
Law Schools
25 Percent Of Law Schools Say They Plan To Accept The GRE
The landscape of legal education is shifting before our eyes. -
Law Schools, LSAT
Why Is LSAC So Worried About The GRE? The LSAT Doesn't Seem To Be In Any Danger
Pre-law students are still *really* eager to take the LSAT. -
Law Schools
LSAC Unintentionally Proves Why Law Schools Need The GRE
They are NOT happy about schools accepting the GRE.