The Law School Admission Council will end remote delivery of the LSAT, citing widespread cheating concerns that prompted a return to in‑person exams. The change follows a string of integrity incidents and industry debates about proctoring and remote assessment security. Separately, a student at Adelphi University won an AI‑related plagiarism lawsuit, signaling new legal scrutiny over academic misconduct cases that involve generative tools. The pair of developments underscores a fast‑evolving landscape for assessment policy, academic rules, and campus adjudication procedures as AI becomes more prevalent.
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