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Texas's historic decision to remove the ABA from its bar exam process signifies a major change in legal education. This may influence other states to reconsider their oversight as well.
Michigan's new NextGen UBE will impact aspiring attorneys as it transitions from the Legacy UBE, focusing on both legal doctrine and key lawyering skills.
New Hampshire will administer the NextGen UBE starting in July 2028, aligning with 44 jurisdictions moving towards the updated exam. This change aims to modernize legal assessments.
The Illinois Supreme Court swears in new attorneys following successful bar exams, highlighting the importance of legal education and standards.
The University of Cincinnati College of Law achieves higher bar passage rates, highlighting effective educational strategies and impacts on future students.
Michigan Supreme Court has approved a new bar examination format to be implemented in 2028, marking a significant change in bar admissions.
Recent trends in bar admissions reveal significant policy changes focusing on diversity and ABA standards.
The Illinois Board of Admissions has opened applications for the February 2026 bar exam, introducing a temporary waiver for foreign law graduates to ease their admission process.
The Florida Board of Bar Examiners has released the July 2025 bar exam results, now available on the Supreme Court's website, including pass/fail statuses.