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State Bar & Bar Associations

Jul. 22, 2020

Questions abound over bar exam and licensure program

Legal professionals have a lot of questions and the bar has few immediate answers as it begins work creating a temporary supervised provisional licensure program, lowering the passing score and administering the first online bar exam in California’s history.

Can the State Bar pull off the historic changes to the bar exam and lawyer accreditation the Supreme Court has directed it to implement within a few months?

That is a question legal professionals ask as the bar begins work on creating a temporary supervised provisional licensure program, lowering the bar exam cut score and administering the first online bar exam in California's history.

The bar has ...

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