By modern-day, I mean the LSAT in its current format, beginning with PrepTest 1.
The article is by LSAC's Stephen Luebke and James Lorié:
http://www.testpublishers.org/assets/do ... l%2013.pdf
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Re: How LSAC created modern-day LSAT Reading Comprehension
He should read some Barthes about "death of the author".