ABA recommends states postpone all in-person bar exams during the pandemic

August 13, 2020

ABA JOURNAL — A resolution urging state courts of last resort to defer in-person bar exams during the COVID-19 pandemic and develop alternate plans to license candidates was adopted Tuesday by the ABA.

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Michigan State University Law professor Brian Gilmore discusses how law school clinics are addressing the eviction crisis

August 13, 2020

CNBC — Nearly a third of Americans didn’t pay their housing costs in July. Now local, state and federal moratoria on evictions originally put in place during the coronavirus pandemic are expiring. While landlords may be sympathetic to tenants needs, communities face hardships when rent goes unpaid

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Opinion: Law schools weigh risks of campus reopening

August 13, 2020

ABOVE THE LAW — On April 26, 2020, Christina Paxson, the President of Brown University, penned an inspiring opinion piece published by the New York Times: “College Campuses Must Reopen in the Fall,” which can be read in full here.

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Alaska’s college and law students prepare for online classes

August 13, 2020

11 KTVA — As students across the state gear up to head back to school, many college and law students in Alaska are attending their respective schools virtually and dealing with the stresses that come with remote learning.

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Colorado officials urge test-takers to monitor for COVID-19 symptoms after bar examinee tests positive

August 13, 2020

BLOOMBERG LAW — In today’s column, the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania may join the handful of jurisdictions allowing recent law grads to practice law without taking the bar exam; an ABA proposal would pause in-person bar exams until the pandemic is over.

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DC Court of Appeals considers alternative licensing for new law graduates

August 13, 2020

BLOOMBERG LAW — The District of Columbia’s top court is weighing whether to join a small group of states allowing “diploma privilege” by granting recent law school graduates the right to gain a D.C. law license without taking a bar exam.

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Format of remote Indiana bar exam changed due to software issues

August 13, 2020

INDIANA PUBLIC MEDIA — Persistent software troubles have prompted the Indiana Supreme Court to change the format of the state’s bar exam, which is set to be administered remotely Tuesday due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Pennsylvania Bar Association releases proposal endorsing temporary diploma privilege for recent law graduates

August 13, 2020

LAW360 — In a split with statewide bar leaders, the Philadelphia Bar Association on Wednesday threw its support behind a limited plan to allow this year’s crop of law school graduates to temporarily begin practicing law without taking the bar exam, as a result of the ongoing threat of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Nevada keeps online bar exam and rejects request for diploma privilege

August 13, 2020

THE NEVADA INDEPENDENT — After more than 170 comments bombarded the Supreme Court over the last three days, the court’s seven justices denied a petition to allow law school graduates to temporarily practice without passing the bar in an order issued late Wednesday.

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Law graduates voice concerns regarding Nevada’s online open-book bar exam

August 13, 2020

THE NEVADA INDEPENDENT — Dozens of lawyers, law school graduates and other legal professionals inundated the state Supreme Court with more than 60 comments Monday ahead of a decision this week on whether plans for a modified bar exam will move ahead amid lingering technology and safety concerns.

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