Recent decisions made at the highest levels of American legal education, and cases on which the U.S Supreme Court will soon rule, are adding fuel to a debate that has always been at least on simmer.
Indeed, the decisions made by law schools and the cases in the Supreme Court, both centered on practices and policies to increase racial diversity, are closely tied to public sentiment and societal awareness.
A seismic change in the admissions process has occurred over the past few years. As reported by The Epoch Times, many U.S. law schools—including some of the most prestigious and competitive—are electing to do away with the mandate that applicants submit their Law School Achievement Test (LSAT) scores, long a standard requirement….
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