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California Supreme Court

Aug. 27, 2011

Court reviews ruling on test taker data

The state Supreme Court has intervened in a controversy over whether State Bar test taker data should be released to the public.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The state Supreme Court has intervened in a controversy over whether State Bar test taker data should be released to the public.

The 1st District Court of Appeal ruled in June that the State Bar has no greater right to withhold its documents and data from public access than other state agencies. It directed a San Francisco County Superior Court judge to take another look at giving its test data to a UCLA law professor researc...

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