A state bar committee on Wednesday voted to expand a new provisional licensing program to anyone who scored 1390 or higher on California’s bar exam since July 2015.
The recommendation, which will go to the bar’s board of trustees for consideration, could open the door to supervised practice for approximately 2,000 law school graduates whose previous exam scores would have been high enough to pass under today’s lower threshold but were not sufficient to pass when they took the test.
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