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Future attorneys preparing for the February 2026 Oklahoma Bar Exam must understand critical application details and choose their testing location wisely, whether in-state or out-of-state.
Starting in 2026, California attorneys will face a new annual civility re-attestation requirement during license renewal, emphasizing professional conduct and ethical practice for all lawyers.
The NCBE has clarified how new U.S. Supreme Court decisions are integrated into the Uniform Bar Exam. This impacts how candidates should approach studying for areas affected by recent legal shifts.
Get ready for the Minnesota February 2026 Bar Exam with this essential guide to the two-day schedule, including MPT, MEE, and MBE timings, plus crucial filing deadlines and ID requirements.
The Uniform Bar Exam is changing with the NextGen Bar Exam launching in July 2026, profoundly affecting how Illinois and other states will test future lawyers.
The Florida Bar's recent news summary highlights new support initiatives for bar exam applicants. This includes enhanced mental health resources, study group coordination, and mentorship programs to aid future test-takers.
February offers a crucial 'rebuild phase' for bar exam candidates to reassess strategies and identify structural weaknesses rather than just content gaps, fostering a path to clarity and control.
Discover when your state will announce February 2026 Bar Exam results. Timelines vary, so check official state bar websites for specific release dates and notification methods.
The NextGen Bar Exam is set to debut in July 2026, phasing out the UBE by 2028. This shift emphasizes practical lawyering skills, redefining bar licensure for future attorneys.