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Tuesday 29 July 2008
Many law school deans are upset about the recent announcement by that it is seriously considering revising its law school rankings methodology to treat part-time students' entering credentials (LSAT score and undergraduate grade-point average) no differently from full-time students. Case Western Reserve University School of Law Dean Gary Simson proposes law schools say "enough" to the magazine because of its "shortcomings in its methodology" among other things.
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