I've confirmed with ProctorU that bathroom breaks will not be permitted for most test-takers.
During the in-person LSAT, you can leave to go to the bathroom while the clock is ticking (not that it's desirable, but it's an option).
ProctorU wrote:
the exam does not have breaks unless LSAC specifically approves it (for things like accommodations)
I haven't specifically confirmed with ProctorU whether they allow diapers, but I can't imagine them considering it a security risk (or having a way to determine whether you're wearing one).
Limiting coffee / tea or other diuretics (liquids in general, really) will help you get through the 2-hour exam without issue.
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