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Volume 80, Winter 2006, Number 1
Note
This issue contains articles from Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil and Economic Development presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority AdmissionsEditorial Board
Symposium
Introduction
Leonard M. Baynes
When "Victory" Masks Retreat: The LSAT, Constitutional Dualism, and the End of Diversity
D. Marvin Jones
Misuse and Abuse of the LSAT: Making the Case for Alternative Evaluative Efforts and a Redefinition of Merit
Phoebe A. Haddon and Deborah W. Post
The Misuse of the LSAT: Discrimination Against Blacks and Other Minorities in Law School Admissions
Vernellia R. Randall
The Shell Game: Who is Responsible for the Overuse of the LSAT in Law School Admissions?
Pamela Edwards
Leveling the Playing Field: Helping Students Succeed by Helping Them Learn to Read as Expert Lawers
Laurel Currie Oates
The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions: Special Challenges and Special Opportunities for Law School Deans
Laura Rothstein
Panel: LSAT, U.S. News and Minority Admissions
Janice L. Austin
Minority Admissions to Law School: More Trouble Ahead, and Two Solutions
Jeffrey Evans Stake