Deans Ask California Supreme Court to Pump Brakes on Kaplan-Written Bar Exam
Deans from 15 ABA-approved law schools said justices should also consider granting an across-the-board score increase for those who take the February 2025 bar exam given all the uncertainty that now surrounds the test.
September 19, 2024 at 07:32 PM
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Legal EducationThe original version of this story was published on The Recorder
Deans from California law schools have asked the state Supreme Court to block the state bar from using Kaplan-written materials on the February 2025 bar exam and to consider "an across-the-board" score boost for applicants given the uncertainty that now surrounds the test.
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