With the Oct. 5-6 online Georgia Bar exam looming, nearly four dozen faculty members of the state’s law schools and a group of graduates have asked the Georgia Supreme Court to step in and offer alternatives to what they deem a flawed process. 

Letters sent to the justices and Office of Bar Admissions Director Heidi Faenza last week said the online exam, which will consist of four 90-minute online sessions administered over two days, is not sufficient to ensure that applicants meet the standards to be lawyers in Georgia.

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