
John Silvi
John Silvi resides in Dallas, Texas. He is a Research Analyst and published author. As a former employee of the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) through the old services group (LSAS) of Newtown, PA, his writings have been instrumental on resolving the 2003 Grutter ruling in establishing a non-bias selection process for law school. This ruling ensured academics, financials and representation as re-affirmed after the Bakke decision in 1978/79 (DOJ case no# DJ 169-73-0). John is an activist for a level playing field within the realm of education and mentors student with disabilities who wish to attend law school. He is also an expert within the field of Corporate Sales Tax Infrastructure.
John Silvi resides in Dallas, Texas. He is a Research Analyst and published author. As a former employee of the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) through the old services group (LSAS) of Newtown, PA, his writings have been instrumental on resolving the 2003 Grutter ruling in establishing a non-bias selection process for law school. This ruling ensured academics, financials and representation as re-affirmed after the Bakke decision in 1978/79 (DOJ case no# DJ 169-73-0). John is an activist for a level playing field within the realm of education and mentors student with disabilities who wish to attend law school. He is also an expert within the field of Corporate Sales Tax Infrastructure.