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Most Strongly Supported was founded by Trent Teti, Matt Riley, and Jodi Triplett in order to compile information relevant to people interested in law school. While there are a plethora of online resources for post-law types, the dearth of quality news analysis and discussion for pre-law school students seemed to call for a remedy.
Trent Teti, Matt Riley, and Jodi Triplett also founded Blueprint, an LSAT prep company. All three bring their experience from the LSAT classroom and law school application consulting to bear in frequent MSS posts. Trent Teti favors logical reasoning and legal news, Matt enjoys logic games and LSAT trends, while Jodi Triplett specializes in law school admission. Other contributors include law school students, LSAT instructors, and practicing lawyers.
The name Most Strongly Supported is derived from one of the most common LSAT question types in logical reasoning—those which ask you which of the following is most strongly supported by the information above. Like this question type, the purpose of MSS is to present you with facts and opinions and have you draw your own conclusions. The goal is for MSS to be a community for productive and healthy discourse. So please read, watch, and comment.
MSS also accepts submissions, so feel free to drop us a line at mss@moststronglysupported.com. You can also reach Trent Teti, Matt Riley, or Jodi Triplett through info at blueprintprep.com.





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