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1. Is It Time to Kill the Bar Exam?

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 00:33:33
Publish Date: 2021-11-10 18:11:00
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In all U.S. jurisdictions except Wisconsin, passing a bar exam is a requirement to obtain a license to practice law. However, the Covid-19 pandemic forced some state authorities to adopt alternative paths to licensure for recent law school graduates.

In the wake of those changes, criticism of the bar exam has blossomed into a movement to reform or eliminate the test altogether. These critics argue that the bar exam, “is an outmoded, discriminatory, and simply ineffective as a barometer of legal competence,” according to Bloomberg Law’s Sam Skolnik.

While defenders of the status-quo argue that the bar is still the best way to evaluate would-be attorneys on the fundamental legal concepts that every lawyer should know.

In this first of a three-part series on the bar exam, the [Un]Common Law podcast will look at the arguments for and against preserving the bar exam.

In this episode we speak with:

  • Alexis Ahlzadeh, recent graduate of Emory Law School, now an associate attorney with the Findling Law Firm based in Atlanta, GA.
  • Joe Patrice, a senior editor and writer at Above the Law.
  • Roger Schechter, professor of law at George Washington University Law School.
  • Johanna Miller, director of the Education Policy Center at the ACLU of New York.

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