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- The American Bar Association voted to create a new process by which law schools can temporarily bypass the LSAT admission test requirement for up to 100% of their incoming classes and share applicant data with the ABA. In 2022, the ABA proposed removing the test requirement from its law school standards on the grounds that it constrains schools from experimenting and that no other accreditor of professional degree programs requires standardized admission tests, even though many professional programs such ...
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