While courts, bar examiners and legal educators are grappling with how to handle the July bar exam amid COVID-19, there’s also cause for concern over the now-concluded February exam.
A 1.4-point decline in the average Multistate Bar Exam score achieved by February test takers throws cold water on what legal educators had hoped was a sustained turnaround in bar pass rates.
April 20, 2020 at 01:39 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
While courts, bar examiners and legal educators are grappling with how to handle the July bar exam amid COVID-19, there’s also cause for concern over the now-concluded February exam.
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