Three states say they will start administering the new bar exam in July 2026, and two others say they are committed to making the switch in the future, according to the National Conference of Bar ...
In a brief order, the state Supreme Court justices said they remain concerned about the bar's use of AI to write test questions and will await the results of investigations into how the exam was ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas will offer the NextGen bar examination beginning July 2028. Officials with the Kansas Judicial Branch said Kansas will administer the NextGen bar examination currently in ...
Beginning in July 2026, applicants seeking admission to the Maryland bar will take a new exam, the Maryland Supreme Court announced in an administrative order filed today. Maryland, alongside four ...
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June 28 (Reuters) - Florida will not use the new version of the bar exam when it debuts in July 2026—an early blow to the revamped test that the National Conference of Bar Examiners is currently ...
In September, the National Conference of Bar Examiners announced that the current bar exam would sunset with the July 2027 test. But this week the NCBE announced that it won't sunset until the ...
Bar exam pass rates range widely (anywhere from 32% to 88% in 2024), and the logic behind that pass rate depends on your state and how it approaches the process. But every state bar exam has one thing ...
It is the first state to announce plans for its bar exam in 2026 California may develop its own test June 28 (Reuters) - Florida will not use the new version of the bar exam when it debuts in July ...
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