Another Law School Changes Course On The LSAT
University at Buffalo School of Law will now take the GRE in lieu of the LSAT.
University at Buffalo School of Law will now take the GRE in lieu of the LSAT.
* In completely unshocking news, despite advice from ethics officials, Acting Attorney General and former Tight End Matthew Whitaker has refused to recuse himself from oversight of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russian election interference probe. [USA Today] * Corporate clients are trying to control their spending, and that means more and more Biglaw firms are having trouble collecting on their year-end bills, such that "on average [a firm] can lose 20 percent of its original billing amount." [Big Law Business] * First-year law student enrollment increased by 3 percent this year, and two New Jersey schools played a really big role. Rutgers Law increased its 1Ls by 17.87 percent and Seton Hall Law increased its 1Ls by 24.87 percent. [New Jersey Law Journal] * Another day, another law school that's willing to accept the GRE for admissions. Starting this fall, the University at Buffalo School of Law will accept the alternative test in place of the LSAT to "eliminat[e] barriers to access to education." [UB Now] * In case you missed it, earlier this week, Nick Wilson, a public defender, won the latest season of Survivor. Now the 2013 graduate of Alabama Law has $1 million to pay off his loans after becoming the Sole Survivor. Congratulations! [Kentucky Today]
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* John Quinn of Quinn Emauel has no plans to step down as managing partner, no plans to retire any time soon, and no desire to do any succession planning (aka "an example of superfluous business school-speak that adds nothing”) for his firm. After all, the business of law "is a pretty dumb business." [American Lawyer] * Elon Musk has been sued by a Tesla shareholder in the Delaware Court of Chancery over his "erratic behavior" and the company's board has been dragged into the suit for their alleged "gross mismanagement" of Musk's Twitter antics. [Delaware Business Court Insider] * If you're in the Los Angeles area and you're a fan of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, you may want to stop by the Skirball Cultural Center to see its latest museum exhibition, which will be going on until mid-March: “Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg." [Los Angeles Times] * An expert witness says this Biglaw partner's deposition tactics and demeanor gave him a health scare. "I felt like a prisoner before a Nazi-administered trial and became seriously concerned and stressed about what was happening." [Law.com] * Fix your gaze on this, pre-law students: If you want to learn how you can ace the LSAT, you may want to take a look at this study on eye tracking. [Berkeley News]
The GRE gets lei'd for another year.
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Long live the LSAT!
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You don't need a perfect LSAT score to get in here.
The LSAT is not quite as important as it once was.
Welcome to the future of the legal profession.
Reports of the LSAT's demise may be exaggerated.