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LSAT Logic Applied — 27 episodes

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1

Is Everyone Really Dehydrated? The Logic Behind Gatorade’s Big Claim

2

Linked to Death? The Logic Behind an IBS Drug Study

3

Millionaire, But Not Rich? The Logic of Relative Wealth

4

A Cash Crisis—or a False Necessity? USPS Under the LSAT Lens

5

CCTV, Crime, and Causation: When Evidence Evolves Over Time

6

Big Bee Breakthrough: Science or Scope Shift?

7

Can Solar Storms Trigger Earthquakes?

8

Partial Solutions, Outsized Claims

9

Is Sustainable Eating Based on Bad Assumptions?

10

Sea Level Rise and a Classic LSAT Flaw

11

When AI Gets Medical Advice Wrong

12

Tylenol, Autism, and the Correlation Trap

13

Is Fake Research Growing Faster Than Real Science?

14

Refunding Tariffs–Historical Impossibility?

15

Does Melatonin Cause Heart Failure?

16

Selective Skepticism and COVID-19 Vaccines

17

Why the LSAT’s Question Types Actually Matter

18

Necessary or Sufficient? The Logic Behind the EPA’s Climate Rollback

19

Too Busy to Be Sued, Not Too Busy to Sue

20

Neanderthals and Inference Questions

21

Cannabis and the Aging Brain

22

Southern Fried Shrimp and Giant Quesadillas

23

Stephen Miller Needs to Go

24

FTC v. Meta and the Moody Binary

25

FCC Chair Worries About Competition

26

Lilliputian Figures and Undercooked Mushrooms

27

Tariffs and Causal Claims