An influential state lawmaker wants the California State Bar to revert to the traditional multiple-choice questions for the July bar exam. But the bar has shown no interest in making the change--and might require a financial infusion if it did.
"The burden is on the State Bar to design and administer an examination, within the limits prescribed to the State Bar by the California Supreme Court, that ensures a level of competence to protect Californians and does not victimize ...
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