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State Bar & Bar Associations,
Legal Education

Jun. 17, 2020

19 law deans are unhappy with state high court’s handling of bar exam

The deans from California’s ABA-accredited law schools said uncertainty and postponements are causing graduates to freak out.

Nineteen law school deans expressed their disappointment about further postponement of the bar exam in a letter to California Supreme Court justices, who are scheduled to meet today.

The court has not responded to the letter sent Friday by deans from California's ABA-accredited law schools. It's not clear whether the bar exam will be discussed at the justices' weekly conference, according to court spokesperson Cathal Conneely.

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