<p>Philosophy/Theology majors are among the highest scorers on the LSAT.[Legal</a> Blog Watch](<a href=“Legal Blog Watch”>Legal Blog Watch)
I’d bet, though, that it’s the philosophy majors who account for the high scores.</p>
<p>Anyway, religious studies could be a very appropriate major for law school. There are many aspects of religion that involve legal controversies, including issues of religious freedom, church/state relations, bioethics, etc. </p>
<p>Though A broad liberal arts is the most appropriate preparation across most areas of legal studies, I don’t think the study of religion has much to add to intellectual property law. Other areas might be a more relevant background for that particular legal specialty.</p>