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California Courts of Appeal

Jun. 3, 2011

Justices Mull Request for Bar Exam Records

A state appellate panel appeared deeply divided Wednesday over whether State Bar exam records should be made public.


By Laura Ernde


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - An effort to make State Bar exam records public resonated with at least one state appellate court justice Wednesday, but it remains to be seen how a divided three-judge panel will rule in the potentially precedent-setting case over access to judicial branch records.


The issue reached the 1st District Court of Appeal after a San Francisco County Superior Court judge last year turned down...

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