Andrew Leahey

LSAT Logic Applied

“LSAT Logic Applied” breaks down everyday arguments in news, politics, and ads using the tools of LSAT logical reasoning. Learn to spot flawed assumptions, strengthen arguments, and think like a law student—without "prepping" for the test. Quick, clear, and a little nerdy.

Auteur

Andrew Leahey

Catégorie

Education

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Dernier épisode

8 mai 2026

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Épisodes

FCC Chair Worries About Competition 29.01.2026

FCC Chair Brendan Carr recently said there are “legitimate competition concerns” about Netflix’s proposed $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. studios and HBO Max. Here’s the twist: the FCC has no authority to review or approve the deal. The FCC regulates broadcast licenses, which aren’t part of this transaction. But Carr made public comments anyway, raising red flags about consolidation in the...

Lilliputian Figures and Undercooked Mushrooms 26.01.2026

The story comes from a BBC report about a mushroom called Lanmaoa asiatica — native to parts of China and the Philippines — that causes remarkably consistent hallucinations of “lilliputian figures”: tiny humans marching on tabletops, climbing up walls, even clinging to your soup spoon. These hallucinations only seem to happen when the mushroom is undercooked, and they’ve been reported across diffe...

Tariffs and Causal Claims 24.01.2026

The claim comes from Donald Trump, who has said, more than once, that tariffs made the United States the richest nation in the world. FactCheck.org pushed back on that — pointing to economic data and broader historical context that challenges the accuracy of the statement. But for LSAT purposes, we don’t need to resolve the economics. We’re not here to litigate macroeconomic history. We’re here to...

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