The Daily Report
...not just in California. The Law School Admissions Council, or LSAC, is a nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that administers the LSAT. Fulbright...
...not just in California. The Law School Admissions Council, or LSAC, is a nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that administers the LSAT. Fulbright...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...not just in California. The Law School Admissions Council, or LSAC, is a nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that administers the LSAT. Fulbright...
Daily Business Review
...neuropsychological testing and provide full diagnostic reports, the lawsuit states. In addition, LSAC "punished" disabled test-takers by unlawfully flagging the scores of...
The Daily Report
...neuropsychological testing and provide full diagnostic reports, the lawsuit states. In addition, LSAC "punished" disabled test-takers by unlawfully flagging the scores of...
...neuropsychological testing and provide full diagnostic reports, the lawsuit states. In addition, LSAC "punished" disabled test-takers by unlawfully flagging the scores of...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...neuropsychological testing and provide full diagnostic reports, the lawsuit states. In addition, LSAC "punished" disabled test-takers by unlawfully flagging the scores of...
...Law School Admission Council to discuss problems blind students were having accessing LSAC's Web site. LSAC scheduled a late January meeting, then...
...potential to boost diversity among law students, he wrote. The LSAC is looking at the study and will be working with Berkeley to...
...potential to boost diversity among law students, he wrote. The LSAC is looking at the study and will be working with Berkeley to...
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