Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Old bankruptcy law mostly meant selling a failing company's assets to pay creditors; newer law often lets companies reorganize and keep running. Jackson says bankruptcy should only be about collecting and dividing money for creditors, while Korobkin says that ignores others hurt by failure—workers, suppliers, and the community—and that we should include all affected parties and use long-term planning to try to save businesses when that helps the most harmed. But Korobkin’s plan could make creditors recover less (so credit would cost more) and doesn’t give a clear, evidence-based way to decide when saving a company is worth those trade-offs.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Find Jackson's stated view in the passage and match it to an answer that reflects prioritizing creditors' contractual claims. Relevant quotes: "bankruptcy law's sole task should be to make the largest possible asset pool available for settling creditors' preexisting contractually secured claims" and bankruptcy law is "best seen simply as a 'collectivized debt collection device.'"
Passage Stimulus
Passage Redacted
Unlock Full Passage18.It can be inferred from the passage that Jackson would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?
Correct Answer
C
Jackson portrays bankruptcy law as primarily a mechanism for satisfying creditors' contractually secured claims (he calls it a "collectivized debt collection device" and says the law's "sole task should be to make the largest possible asset pool available for settling creditors' preexisting contractually secured claims"). That framing places the enforcement of creditors' promises ahead of considerations for other parties (such as employees), so Jackson would be most likely to agree with the idea that bankruptcy law should favor promises to firms' creditors over the well-being of those firms' employees.
Upgrade Your Prep
Ready to go beyond free explanations?
LSAT Perfection is the #1 modern LSAT prep platform, trusted by thousands of students for comprehensive test strategies, advanced drilling, and full analytics on every PrepTest.
Detailed explanations for 59 PrepTests
Advanced drillset builder
Personalized analytics
Built-in Wrong Answer Journal