...to make sure that we weren't taking advantage of them." Duncan, located in Knoxville, Tenn., will host three free LSAT...
...with hope in the air that this time meaningful reform will come to legal education, it's time to review the recent history of attempts...
...was a response to environmental damage at such notorious sites as Love Canal in New York. LSAT WINS ENDORSEMENT...
...the LSAT. But support for change has waned over time. Now the ABA's Council of Legal Education and Admissions to the...
...it impossible for schools to fudge their numbers. For the first time this year, the council analyzed the LSAT scores and grades of...
...600 people, delayed plans last August for an initial public offering expected to raise as much as $96 million. LEGAL TEAM...
...the LSAT. Such notifications are known as "flagging." The ruling means that the flagging ban will not apply to scores...
...of Michigan Law School. "The December LSAT sitting is already over and there is no reason to think that there will be a larger...
...took effect on January 1 and will apply to scores earned during the February 9 LSAT sitting. The council filed suit on...
...than half off. Administrators said the discount would allow them to offer "a private legal education at a public school price."...
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