State Bar & Bar Associations
Jul. 7, 2016
State Bar makes mistake on first-year exam
The State Bar's most recent administration of the test students at unaccredited law schools must pass in order to later sit for the bar exam mistakenly featured an essay question about a subject not typically taught in the first year of law school.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The State Bar's most recent administration of the test students at unaccredited law schools must pass in order to later sit for the bar exam mistakenly featured an essay question about a subject not typically taught in the first year of law school.
Takers of the First-Year Law Students' Examination, also known as the Baby Bar, are told that contracts, criminal law and torts will be the subject...
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