The LSAT still reigns.
The arm of the American Bar Association that oversees law schools on Monday withdrew a closely watched proposal to eliminate its requirement that schools use the Law School Admission Test for prospective students.
A separate proposal to streamline the organization's law school accreditation procedures was adopted.
August 07, 2018 at 07:30 AM
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The LSAT still reigns.
The arm of the American Bar Association that oversees law schools on Monday withdrew a closely watched proposal to eliminate its requirement that schools use the Law School Admission Test for prospective students.
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