“We’re pleased that there is now certainty regarding the future of the LSAT’s logic games section, long the section of the exam that students found most challenging,” Glen Stohr, lead instructional designer for Kaplan’s pre-law programs, said in a statement.
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9th Circuit to Reconsider Idaho Abortion Ban With En Banc Hearing
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit agreed to reconsider an appeals case for Idaho’s abortion ban with an en banc hearing, Chief Justice Mary
Another Court Rules Procedurally Deficient Title IX Hearings Strip Accusers of Qualified Immunity
Another court has ruled that a school’s Title IX proceedings were deficient and therefore could not be classified as “quasi-judicial” for the purpose
Idaho Bathroom Bill Headed to 9th Circuit After Federal Judge Denies Injunction
The move to the federal appeals court comes after U.S. District Chief Judge David C. Nye of the District of Idaho denied the plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction last week because they did not demonstrate having a protectable liberty interest in the nondisclosure of their gender identity.
The Presumption of Irreparable Harm After the Trademark Modernization Act Of 2020: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
This article explores developments (both positive and negative) in the post-TMA world in which courts have wrestled with implementation of the presumption of irreparable harm in trademark cases.