Raising The Stakes In The Fight Over The LSAT
The people who really lose are the students applying to law school.
The people who really lose are the students applying to law school.
Opening up law school to students who are not motivated to take the LSAT opens up the number of students who may unwittingly sign up for three years of staggering debt against the backdrop of a wilting job market.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
You’re a monster, LSAT Grinch! Which would-be law students will be affected by the missing LSAT answer sheets?