If New Jersey bar exam administrators caused a widespread stir in taking up consideration of a universal version of the test, a recent public hearing on the issue was no indicator of that.

The Nov. 18 hearing at the Law Center in New Brunswick, hosted by the committee charged with making a recommendation to the Supreme Court on whether to adopt the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE), was sparsely attended, with panel members nearly outnumbering members of the public.

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