Lsat scores in 1978
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The case originated in 1996 when Barbara Grutter, a white Michigan resident with a 3.8 GPA and 161 Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) score, was rejected by the University of Michigan Law School.
the LSAT is designed, the law schools, sometimes place undue reliance on the scores, is shown by the fact that in 1978, the Law School Admission Council felt impelled to distrib- ute a set of "cautionary policies," urging member schools not to set any kind of "passing"