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Education

Feb. 15, 2014

Law schools expanding classes to teach students to pass the bar exam

A large number of law schools now offer students classes in passing the bar exam, some taught by faculty, many run by commercial providers.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


It's not a typical law school class. Yes, professor Mario W. Mainero and a baker's dozen students at Chapman University Fowler School of Law are analyzing a hypothetical set of facts and discussing how various rules of law fit.


The facts and the possible answers, however, come from the Multistate Bar Exam, the multiple-choice test that's included in 49 states' bar exams. The pur...

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