The state bar will ask the California Supreme Court to consider extending a provisional licensing program that has allowed hundreds of recent law school graduates to practice, under supervision, without having passed the bar exam.
That pandemic-inspired program, which applies to those who were eligible to sit for a bar exam between Dec. 1, 2019, and Dec. 31, 2020—but either did not take or pass the test—is scheduled to expire in less than two weeks.
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