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Criminal

Feb. 11, 2000

LSAT Cons Learning About Torts the Hard Way

The Law School Admission Council has sued three men who were recently convicted for their parts in a scheme to steal a Law School Admissions Test booklet from a testing center in Los Angeles and transmit the answers to Hawaii via pager.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The Law School Admission Council has sued three men who were recently convicted for their parts in a scheme to steal a Law School Admissions Test booklet from a testing center in Los Angeles and transmit the answers to Hawaii via pager.
        The lawsuit filed Tuesday in...

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