Hi Lathlee,
Thanks for the post! Typically, we do release new Bible editions around this time! However, this has been a bit of a strange year (to say the least, lol) and so we have instead been focused on COVID-related changes such as the LSAT Flex. The LSAT is Flexed until April 2021, but since we don't know what things will look like past that date, we're waiting for more permanent news before we make any changes.
Other than the Flex, there have been no major changes in the LSAT content and the strategies used to approach the test, and thus the 2020 Bibles are still completely relevant for the LSAT. We recommend you use the 2020 Bibles for your preparation rather than waiting for the new editions, and for students prepping for the Flex, you can find many helpful Podcasts about it here:
https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/podcast/.
Thanks!
P.S. - Dave and Jon
have been hard at work creating content for a new course, which we plan to release in 2021, so stay tuned for more on that!