I had lunch recently with a lawyer who had been a standout athlete. The conversation underscored a realization, based on almost 30 years in the legal profession, that many of the most successful part
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Much — perhaps too much — has been written about the skills one needs to obtain a legal job
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...a bad break for the Law School Admission Council, administrator of the LSAT exam, as it tries to beat back state and federal agencies alleging...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...a "valid and reliable admission test"in practice, the LSAT. But support for change has waned over time. Now the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...a partnership with the Law School Admission Councilwhich administers the LSAT and tracks law school applicant datahas thoroughly addressed any potential...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...alerting law schools when applicants with disabilities received extra time on the LSAT. Such notifications are known as "flagging." The ruling...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...career planning at the University of Michigan Law School. "The December LSAT sitting is already over and there is no reason to think that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...January 1 and will apply to scores earned during the February 9 LSAT sitting. The council filed suit on January 4 in Sacramento...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Many of the skills you used to gain admission are the same ones needed to further your career after graduation, explain Angela Dalfen and Leeor Neta of Golden Gate Universty School of Law
Originally Published: The Recorder
The competition for would-be law students is heating up in New Jersey. Seton Hall University School of Law has unveiled a tuition reduction program that will bring costs for qualifying students in li
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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