
The ABA is considering removing the requirement that law schools rely upon standardized testing in admissions. The LSAT will go on, but it might lose its privileged status as the focal point of admissions decisions. What year was the LSAT first administered?
Hint: The stated purpose of the test was to predict first-year grades rather than bar exam success, to give you a sense of what law schools thought of themselves at the time of the answer.
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