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Education

May 11, 2016

Arizona law school's admissions policy sparks debate

The law school was the first nationwide to accept GRE scores and not require LSAT results.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The nonprofit that oversees much of the law school application process has temporarily backed down from its threat to consider expulsion of the University of Arizona law school from its network for no longer requiring that its applicants take the LSAT.

But the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), which administers the LSAT, also has defended its reaction to the Arizona law school becoming the fir...

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