My concerns with an online Bar exam administration
Posted by Imran Malek in law school
In a typical summer, recent JDs around the United States would be spending most of May, June, and July studying for the most consequential assessment of their careers - the bar exam. The two-day test, which surveys multiple areas of state and federal law, represents the final barrier to becoming licensed attorneys that have the ability to put their years of legal education to use in order to serve clients. Every July, hundreds of newly minted law graduates hunch over their laptops in convention center meeting rooms to answer multiple choice questions, fill out essays, and test their abilities to apply law to fact.
Of course, the summer of 2020 has been anything but typical. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only fundamentally changed the way the law is taught, it has also affected the way its tested. Across the country, state bar examiners have taken different approaches to the problem. Some …