It would be helpful to see the admissions process through the "lens" of an admissions faculty. As in, at what threshold numbers-wise would they begin truly considering your "soft" application such as letters of rec/personal statement?
Generally, no. It might be a tiny boost, but not super consequential. Law schools like having diverse classes though so anything that makes you stand out can be like a soft factor. But it’s nothing you can count on or really measure.
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... is something that as a soft factor helps a ton, which ... say, outside of a "unicorn soft," is not a huge help ... LSAT score and GPA. A soft factor like this certainly won ...