Professor James D. Miller, of Smith College wrote an interesting piece on his blog (this link) about the California Bar exam. It begins,
Rather then forbidding these 43.9% from practicing law California should allow them to practice so long as they clearly tell their clients that they failed the bar exam. This way the legal marketplace, rather than the government of California, would judge whether passing the bar exam is relevant to legal skills.
The thread is worth reading, and I recommend you do.










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