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The NextGen Uniform Bar Examination is launching in select jurisdictions. Learn about the new exam format, how it was developed, and key changes affecting bar candidates now.
The NCBE announced the February 2026 MBE national mean score was 131.2. Understand this slight increase and what it means for your study strategy and bar exam readiness. Act now.
Houthi missile strikes disrupt Red Sea shipping, raising concerns about economic stability. Discover how these geopolitical events could subtly influence your commercial law bar exam studies.
Massive 'No Kings' protests in March 2026 highlight critical Constitutional Law questions. Bar exam candidates must understand their impact on executive power and civil liberties for upcoming exams.
U.S. Marine deployment in the Middle East is sparking international law debates among law students. Bar exam candidates must understand how geopolitical events like these impact legal principles for 2026.
The February 2026 MBE national mean rose to 131.2, a 0.4 point increase from 2025. This slight shift is vital for bar exam candidates to understand for effective study strategy and optimizing preparation now.
Iran's March 2026 threat against US universities raises critical international law and national security questions. Bar exam candidates must understand these legal implications for their studies now.
The NextGen Uniform Bar Examination launches July 2026 with a detailed blueprint (June 2025) and new 500-750 scoring scale. Bar exam candidates must understand these vital changes now.
Renewed missile strikes in the Middle East elevate geopolitical tensions, raising concerns for 2026 bar exam candidates about potential delays due to national emergencies. A firm grasp of international humanitarian law is now more vital than ever.