Law students file scathing lawsuit against their alma maters

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<p>I am not sure why this would be true. Admisison to law school is largely a function of LSAT score and undergrad gpa. Those students who can only get into a “lowest-tier” law school are not necessarily lacking in common sense–they might not be good standardized test-takers, or might have spent too much time partying in college, but I don’t see how their admission stats makes them in more need of protection than someone who is admitted to a higher-tier law school.</p>