Commentary: The legal profession lacks diversity, and the LSAT makes matters worse
by Jay Rosner, Los Angeles Times
Dec 16, 2022
3 minutes
Law schools are the gateways to a legal profession that lacks diversity by race, ethnicity, gender, disability and more. An important step to creating a more diverse legal profession is to change law schools’ admission policies.
More than a dozen top law schools, including Yale, UC Berkeley and UCLA, have decided not to cooperate with rankings by US News & World Report. These annual rankings are widely considered to be test-driven, favoring law schools with admitted classes having higher average LSAT
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