Members of the Blue Ribbon Commission on the Future of the Bar Exam discussed at a public hearing Monday whether civility could be tested and some members lamented their lack of consensus on exam alternatives, while aiming to publish their report by March 8.
A February law school graduate, Jacob Shaw, addressed the commission at length, urging them to “please hurry up and improve the profession by improving the way lawyers are admitted to ...
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