Hands off LSAT students' fingers

Mon, July 7, 2008

By DAVID CANTON, FREELANCE WRITER - London Free Press

A recent decision by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada found that taking finger/thumb prints from those writing the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a privacy breach and must be stopped.

Read the whole article here.

That's some good news. Surely there are other ways that they can reduce cheating on this test.
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