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American Bar Association SCRAPS LSAT and standardized admissions tests...

• Daily Mail

-The American Bar Association decided on Friday to scrap law schools' requirements that students take LSAT and other admissions tests

-It comes after an ABA committee recommended the testing requirements be dropped because they hurt diversity in admissions 

-Despite the decision, half of 82 law schools in the US recently polled said they would keep the tests, with only four saying they would drop it 

-While woke law school said the tests can hurt low-income applicants, other schools warned that dropping it could give more advantages to the wealthy 

The American Bar Association voted to drop the LSAT and other standardized tests as requirements for law school admissions. 

An ABA panel made its decision on Friday after noon after a committee recommended the testing requirements be scrapped because they hurt diversity in admissions.


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