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Is The GRE About To Replace The Dominance of the LSAT? Maybe.

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The ABA has voted in favor of letting law schools accept Graduate Record Examination scores from applicants in place of Law School Admission Test LSAT) scores.   The Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar made the decision, without requiring approval from anone one else according to Bill Adams,

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After trial, Rittenhouse’s attorney calls GOP stunts “disgusting,” and Trump Jr. an “idiot”

   CARLA SINCLAIR – Kyle Rittenhouse’s lead attorney, Mark Richards, isn’t a fan of how the GOP has been reacting to his teenage client, calling their actions “disgusting,” and calling Donald Trump Jr. an “idiot.” Last week, before Rittenhouse — who killed two unarmed men with an assault-style weapon — was found not guilty, Matt

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Following Investigation the Director of Maine’s Public Defense Agency Resigns

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Samantha Hogan, ProPublica – This story was originally published by ProPublica – Amid mounting criticism of his management of attorneys, finances and the quality of legal services for Maine’s poor, John Pelletier stepped down as executive director of the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services. His last day will be Dec. 11. The head of

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Steve Bannon Indictment – But A Hard One To Litigate

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Steve Bannon, a former political strategist for former US President Donald Trump, has been indicted by a federal grand jury for contempt of Congress. Bannon had been refusing to comply with subpoenas issued by the US House of Representatives committee investigating the 2021 US Capitol attack. This comes after the House voted to refer the matter to the Department of Justice last month for consideration. Bannon is

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