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About LawSchoolRequirements.com

An independent reference for US law school admission requirements: LSAT median, GPA median, application deadlines, fee waiver and split-test policy by school. Operated by Digital Signet, founded by Oliver Wakefield-Smith. Each school's data is taken from that school's published ABA 509 disclosure.

What this site does

Law school admission data is published in standard form by every ABA-accredited school via the ABA-mandated Standard 509 Information Report, but the published reports are PDFs, dense, and not optimised for prospective-student decision-making. Most top-ranking pages on law school requirements are LSAT-prep companies funnelling toward course purchase. This site exists to publish the same data in a navigable format with the assumption set behind each metric, sourced per-school from the official ABA 509 report.

About the operator

Oliver Wakefield-Smith, founder of Digital Signet
Oliver Wakefield-Smith
Founder, Digital Signet

Oliver runs Digital Signet, an independent AI-development studio that builds data-led pricing and decision tools using public datasets. After 20 years as a solutions architect and tech lead across media, utilities, satellite, and data, he founded Digital Signet to apply autonomous AI development methodology to real software at scale.

Reach Oliver: [email protected]. Profile: LinkedIn.

Digital Signet, the wider network

This site is operated by Digital Signet, an independent AI-development studio founded by Oliver Wakefield-Smith. It is part of a portfolio of consumer cost-reference and calculator sites we run as a live R&D lab for our Signet methodology, an autonomous AI development team that ships real software at scale.

Digital Signet does not sell LSAT prep, does not run an admissions consulting practice, does not earn affiliate commission on prep-course referrals, and does not accept paid placements from any LSAT prep company or admissions-consulting firm. Editorial direction is set by Oliver. Drafts are produced via Digital Signet's autonomous AI development methodology and reviewed against the editorial framework before publication.

For consulting enquiries (fractional CTO, AI product strategy, autonomous-dev-team setup): see digitalsignet.com.

How we operate

  • Source pattern. One authoritative source per provider, cited per page.
  • No paid placements. Does not sell LSAT prep, does not run an admissions consulting practice, does not earn affiliate commission on prep-course referrals, and does not accept paid placements from any LSAT prep company or admissions-consulting firm. Independent of every named third party in the relevant space.
  • Math is documented inline. Where the site has a calculator, inputs and assumptions are visible on the calculator page. Nothing is hidden behind opaque scoring.
  • Update only when underlying reality changes. Triggers: Annual ABA 509 report cycle (typically December for previous admissions cycle); Law school accreditation status change; LSAC scoring or application-cycle rule change; Material US News & World Report ranking methodology change that affects published priorities.

Contact

For corrections, methodology questions, or scenarios that don't fit cleanly: [email protected].

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Updated 2 May 2026