By Cheryl Miller | February 22, 2022
According to a report, bar staff wants to restart meetings of the currently idled, 21-member committee working on the regulatory sandbox—with a number of proposed changes.
By Cheryl Miller | December 13, 2021
A state bar official said the committee's chair and bar leadership decided to cancel upcoming meetings "to allow time for further conversations and determine the best next steps," in an email sent last week to members of the Closing the Justice Gap Working Group.
By Cheryl Miller | December 3, 2021
"It's one of those cutting-edge types of issues, and we think it's one to explore further," said Justin Fields, chair of the Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 11, 2021
From unplugging smart speakers to upgrading from standard emails, state bars have unleashed a tidal wave of ethical opinions to guide their lawyers in a remote environment. The recent MyCase conference spotlighted some recent developments.
By Cheryl Miller | September 28, 2021
"We believe it will be impossible to close the access gap, which extends well beyond those who will ever qualify for free legal services, without regulatory reform of this scale," Ruben Duran, the bar's chairman of the board of trustees, said.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 24, 2021
St. Mary's University School of Law Dean Patricia Roberts discusses why the ABA is embracing online-only JD programs and why launching a solely online JD program isn't simply using Zoom.
By Allison Dunn | September 15, 2021
"In the course of carrying out the NBA's critical mission, sometimes hackers try to interfere!" the organization said in an email warning of the scam sent late last week.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 28, 2021
"I am not an emotional person at all, but ExamSoft's software going black and turning off the camera during the bar exam a short while ago had me in tears," Brooklyn Law School graduate MacKenzie Olson said in a Twitter post Tuesday afternoon.
By Cheryl Miller | February 26, 2021
"The circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic in California continue to severely limit the State Bar's ability to administer the General Bar Examination in the traditional mass, in-person format," the order said.
By Karen Sloan | February 17, 2021
Law deans and graduates are asking bar exam officials in Texas to come up with an alternative to the online bar exam planned for Feb. 23 and 24.
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