The government shutdown might produce more lawyers, now that a DC-area law school is offering federal employees and contractors a free two-day introductory prep course for the grueling Law School Admission Test.
As the shutdown hits day 35 due to a stalemate over President Donald Trump’s proposed Mexican border wall, George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School is offering a free two-day LSAT course to all federal employees and contractors. The test is a requirement for admission to most law schools.
The sessions, scheduled for Jan. 30 and 31, will cover why the LSAT is a skills-based and not knowledge-based ...
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