May 27, 2025
State Bar asks high court to approve remedies for faulty February Bar Exam
After scoring errors and proctoring failures marred California's February 2025 Bar Exam, the State Bar has requested the Supreme Court approve non-scoring remedies--ranging from expanded provisional licenses to admission pathways for out-of-state attorneys.




Nine more people have passed the February Bar Exam, nearly three weeks after the results were first posted. Meanwhile, on Friday the California State Bar submitted a request to the California Supreme Court to approve "non-scoring remedies" for people who took the problem-plagued test.
The Committee of Bar Examiners discussed possible concessions for "non-scoring remediation measures" at a May 5 meeting. It settled on three requests for the court: extending the...
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