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More than 200 people who took California's bar exam in February will have their scores changed from "fail" to "pass" after new scoring changes were approved.
The California Bar Exam continues to make headlines after reports of AI-generated questions, technical glitches while taking the exam, and high pass scores.
The State Bar expects to pay around $5.6 million to offer free exams to test takers, book in-person testing sites and return the exam to its traditional system of questions for its July test.
The State Bar of California’s new exam has been rife with problems, an A.I. controversy and now the likelihood of delayed results.
After the botched roll out of the new exam in February, the state’s highest court directed the agency to plan on administering the July exam in the traditional in-person format.
The State Bar of California recently revealed that some of the controversial February exam's questions were developed using artificial intelligence.
The State Bar has disclosed that some multiple-choice questions in the winter bar exam were developed with the aid of artificial intelligence.
After California's new bar exam was riddled with errors, test takers are taking the exam administrators to court.
The Supreme Court's Office of the Bar Confidant released Friday the list of topnotchers of the 2024 Bar examinations.
The State Bar of California has proposed two terrible changes to the bar exam. The California Supreme Court should reject the proposal.
Indiana will begin using a new bar exam to admit future attorneys to practice law in the state in July 2028.
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