But, Maybe, Logic Games Were... Good?
LSAT's decision is not totally... illogical.
The LSAT is ditching logic games from upcoming tests and the Above the Law gang is conflicted over whether or not that’s a good thing. There’s a good argument that the section disproportionately disadvantaged folks with vision issues. On the other hand, that was a deficiency that admissions could address on the back end, but without that score schools no longer have a pattern recognition evaluation — and what’s more “thinking like a lawyer” than pattern recognition? We also discuss NYU Law Review getting sued by Stephen Miller and a lawyer citing Hitler approvingly.