LOL, Brooklyn Law School. They charge more than Harvard/Yale/Stanford to go there, and nobody gives a damn about a law degree from that trash tier school. No surprise that the dean there wants the standards of the LSAT lowered.
Fun fact: LSAT scores can be used for admission into Mensa. The qualifying score is 167 (joke school score); anyone who can’t get at least a 170 on the test shouldn’t be cut out to be a lawyer. I think a lot of the Democrats in the field come from the Thomas Cooley law school, the most laughable law school of them all.
No...it is only becoming more apparent now.
Thomas Cooley law School has a very open admissions policy. But, admission is absolutely no guarantee of a degree. Unlike virtually every other law school, including Michigan Universities such as MSU and UM, just being admitted is not a guarantee of a law degree. The success exit door is very small. And, Cooley grads regularly beat the pants off “top tier” graduates in Court.