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Government

Dec. 13, 2012

Arizona's earlier bar exam hailed as intriguing option

The Arizona Supreme Court has given law students in that state a leg up over students elsewhere in the U.S. by allowing them to take the bar exam before graduation.


By Connie Lopez


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The Arizona Supreme Court has given law students in that state a leg up over students elsewhere in the U.S. by allowing them to take the bar exam before graduation.


The court approved a proposal Monday allowing all third-year law students to take the test in February instead of July, making Arizona the only state in the country to offer that advantage. Other states offer early testing in limited situa...

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