Speaking (again) of cheating, the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has announced that the LSAT will only be offered at test centers starting in August. At that time, at-home delivery will be mostly eliminated. Special exceptions will be made for those in need of certain accommodations.
Back in August, at-home delivery of the test was suspended in China (only). That was a curious move because cheating doesn’t stop at an imaginary line – if the test lacked sufficient security in China, it lacked sufficient security everywhere.
For the record, the at-home LSAT is delivered and proctored by Prometric.