George Mason, aka the Antonin Scalia School of Law. It has a very conservative student body (I know someone that goes there, and have talked to admissions people).
It depends on the content of each essay, but I think it's always good if you can cut down on what you're asking the admissions office to read. If you cover your diversity factors in your PS, you don't need to write a separate DS.
Real quick- does an immigrant of Cuban/ Russian background quality as diversity? I attached a diversity statement underlining why my background means so much.
I just wonder if the Russian portion of my background kind of kills my diversity.
So I meet one of professors at University of Washington(Where Dean Testy was from), she said GRE will take some time(at least next few years) to share a place with LSAT.
Definitely have a question about Personal statements vs. Diversity statements and if I should write both if my Personal Statement sort of seems to accomplish what I'd want in a DS.
... similar questions as me regarding Diversity Statements and I think that ... beyond this conventional ideas of diversity? I haven't made up ... could I write a meaningful diversity statement that is independent of ...