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Daily Archives: July 3, 2012
Ask Not What the LSAT Can Do For You
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. Tomorrow, you’ll barbecue and watch fireworks to commemorate the anniversary of this event. While those of you studying for the LSAT can certainly take a break for the holiday, here are some ways that LSAT test -akers can show patriotism in their LSAT studies.
1) Apply your newfound knowledge of flawed logic to coverage of the presidential campaign.
We’re in an election year, which means nonstop media coverage of the campaign battle between President Obama and Mitt Romney. Trust me, logical fallacies will abound. Read Entire Article…
Jul 3, 2012 - 11:50 pm - By Aaron Cohn
Tags: election, funny, LSAT, obama, prep.lsat prep, romney
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Tags: election, funny, LSAT, obama, prep.lsat prep, romney
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Logical Reasonings / 7.3.12
A) With JetBlue, you get more legspace, DirecTV, and an insanity defense! CNN. B) Senatorial Candidate Satan had no comment on the matter. MSNBC. C) Every sitcom ever has already solved this problem. Fox News. D) Apparently, CJ Roberts is … Read Entire Article…
Jul 3, 2012 - 8:35 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: defense, dissent, individual mandate, law school, logical reasonings, majority, senate, senator
Tags: defense, dissent, individual mandate, law school, logical reasonings, majority, senate, senator






