Yes, if you are taking the Flex you can have regular sheets of printer paper I believe, and you will have to show them to the proctor.
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To add: I've used lined, graph, blank and grid dot. Also was able to use legal pad sized paper.
no white boards, but you can have 5 blank sheets of paper! https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex
You get to bring in five pieces of printer paper!
Yes, if you are taking the Flex you can have regular sheets of printer paper I believe, and you will have to show them to the proctor.