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The NCBE outlines the NextGen Bar Exam's shift to foundational lawyering skills and integrated legal concepts, transforming how future attorneys are assessed starting July 2026.
Maryland, Missouri, and Oregon are leading the charge by adopting the NextGen Bar Exam in July 2026, signaling a major shift in legal competency assessment nationwide.
The NextGen Uniform Bar Exam, launching in July 2026, redefines legal competency by integrating practical skills with legal knowledge. This impacts law school curricula and demands new preparation strategies for aspiring attorneys.
The legal profession is changing with the NextGen Bar Exam and new admission pathways. Learn how these reforms, including supervised practice, are reshaping licensure and what it means for your career.
The State Bar of California is actively evaluating new designs for its bar examination, with potential changes by 2028. Learn how this deep dive could reshape legal licensure in the Golden State.
The California Bar is researching two exam options for 2028, signaling major changes ahead. Discover what this looming deadline means for future lawyers and how it could redefine legal licensure.
Texas and Florida are challenging the ABA's grip on law school accreditation, sparking a national debate on legal education reform. This could redefine pathways for aspiring lawyers.
The California State Bar is exploring a landmark shift for its admission exam, potentially removing the traditional California-specific section, aligning with national trends.
Facing an imminent deadline, the California State Bar is actively researching two primary options for its future bar examination format, potentially reshaping legal licensure.