How the LSAT is About to Change Dramatically, with Ellen Cassidy & Graeme Blake

In this episode of Status Check with Spivey, Mike, joined by LSAT experts Graeme Blake and Ellen Cassidy, discusses the changes coming to the LSAT this August and the class-action lawsuit that LSAC is currently facing in federal court over CAS fees. Graeme has been teaching the LSAT for over 15 years and is the founder of LSAT Hacks: https://lsathacks.com/ Ellen is the author of The Loophole in LSAT Logical Reasoning and founder of Elemental Prep: https://elementalprep.com/ They discuss the specific changes that are being made to the LSAT starting with the August 2026 administration (2:09), whether the changes will result in fewer high scores and a leftward shifting of the LSAT score bell curve (8:26), what you should know about the changes being made to the LSAT test-taking interface (16:48), tips for individually customizing the new interface (25:01), the most difficult part of the modern LSAT (29:06), the questions of whether the Logical Reasoning section has gotten harder since the Logic Games section was removed (27:44) and whether the LSAT is getting harder in general (29:06), hopes for the future of the LSAT (31:52), and a discussion of the federal class-action lawsuit that LSAC is currently facing over CAS fees (38:04)—plus, the LSAT score threshold where you should probably stop retaking (14:30). There have been two highly relevant updates since we recorded this episode: First, the final changes to the new LSAT user interface were completed earlier this month. LSAC expects no further changes to be made this cycle. Second, LSAC’s motion to dismiss the federal class-action lawsuit being brought against them in Risner v. Law School Admission Council, Inc. was denied, and the case will now move forward to discovery. You can listen and subscribe to Status Check with Spivey on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube: https://lnkfi.re/D5f5vv You can read a full transcript of this episode with timestamps here: https://www.spiveyconsulting.com/podc...