By Cheryl Miller | October 26, 2020
The 17-member Blue Ribbon Commission on the Future of the California Bar Exam will conduct a broad review of the controversial test, ultimately recommending to the high court whether to keep it as a tool for measuring whether a lawyer is minimally competent.
By Karen Sloan | October 26, 2020
Many of the more than 1,000 lawyers in their first decade of practice who were surveyed by the American Bar Association said their student loans are a source of stress, anxiety, and depression.
By Julia Gewolb and Ralph Sutton | October 21, 2020
Lawyers and clients alike will benefit from the State Bar committee's guidance on how to safely navigate the ethical rules while preserving litigants' access to the courts, says Julia Gewolb and Ralph Sutton of litigation funder Validity Finance.
By Cheryl Miller | October 19, 2020
The questions about cheating were part of a multi-page questionnaire about law school graduates' experiences taking the two-day test, the first full bar exam administered online in California.
By Karen Sloan | October 19, 2020
The California Supreme Court will need to lower the state's bar exam cut score further if it wants to close the pass rate disparity between white and minority examinees and improve diversity within the legal profession, a new study has found.
By Karen Sloan | October 16, 2020
Nearly two-thirds of survey respondents said New York's online bar exam was a negative experience.
By Cheryl Miller | October 14, 2020
The group was still grappling with how to create a full-licensure program for some graduates as the meeting approached its scheduled close Wednesday afternoon.
By Cheryl Miller | October 2, 2020
Despite numerous criticisms from applicants and law school deans, California's two-day exam appears poised to proceed on Monday.
By Cheryl Miller | September 30, 2020
Jinny Kim, director of the disability rights program at Legal Aid at Work, said in a statement: "We are very disappointed in the district court's order."
By Cheryl Miller | September 23, 2020
The Senate Rules Committee appointed Arnold "Arnie" Sowell Jr., executive director of former presidential candidate Tom Steyer's nonprofit NextGen Policy, to fill Debbie Manning's term through 2022.
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