The Wall Street Journal reports that the University of Arizona College of Law has begun accepting graduate record examinations (GRE) scores in lieu of the law school admission test (LSAT). Two other schools—the University of Hawaii and Wake Forest University—are performing validation studies to determine whether they, too, should make the move to GREs.

At the University of Arizona College of Law, Dean Marc Miller said, “This isn’t an effort to declare war on anybody. This is an effort to fundamentally change legal education and the legal profession.”