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Posted by: Paul Burch on Oct 18, 2023

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) announced in an email to U.S. law schools that it will delete the “logic games” section of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) exam in 2024, reports Reuters. The analytical reasoning section known as logic games will be replaced with an additional logical reasoning section in August 2024, the LSAC said. Logic games are viewed by many as the most difficult section of the LSAT to master. The elimination comes after the LSAC entered into a 2019 settlement with two blind LSAT takers who claimed the section violated the Americans with Disabilities Act because they could not draw the diagrams used to complete that portion of the test. The council had four years to replace the logic games with a new analytical reasoning section under the settlement.