Colorado Supreme Court updates protocols for the upcoming bar exams due to COVID-19

July 23, 2020

CPR NEWS — The Colorado Supreme Court announced updated protocols to the upcoming bar exam in response to a group of law students advocating to cancel the test due to the coronavirus pandemic. Under the new guidelines, law students will be able to transfer their applications for the July exam to the February test date and apply

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Colorado’s law graduates push for additional changes to bar licensing amid pandemic

July 23, 2020

DAILY CAMERA — Law school graduates who don’t want to take Colorado’s in-person bar exam this month over COVID-19 fears can switch to the February test and, in the meantime, begin work as lawyers in limited and supervised capacities, the state Supreme Court has ordered.

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University of Idaho Law faculty ask state supreme court to grant diploma privilege for recent graduates

July 23, 2020

EAST IDAHO NEWS.COM — Twenty-one professors at the University of Idaho College of Law signed a letter to the Idaho Supreme Court asking them to grant “diploma privilege,” which would allow graduating students meeting certain requirements to forgo to the bar exam this year and receive their license to practice law.

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Kentucky Supreme Court cancels in-person bar exam and will offer remote exam in October

July 23, 2020

NORTHERN KENTUCKY TRIBUNE — The Supreme Court of Kentucky has entered amended order 2020-50 canceling the July 28-29 and Sept. 30-Oct. 1 bar examinations due to ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. To protect the health and safety of bar applicants, employees and volunteers, the Kentucky Office of Bar Admissions will administer a remote bar examination

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Louisiana Supreme Court cancels July bar exam

July 23, 2020

LOUISIANA SUPREME COURT — After consultation, evaluation and advice from the Louisiana Supreme Court Committee on Bar Admissions and the Deans of the Louisiana Law Schools, it has been determined that administering the Louisiana State Bar Examination on July 27 would be imprudent for health and safety reasons related to the COVID-19 virus.

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Mississippi bar exam test takers must sign liability waiver for July bar exam

July 23, 2020

CLARION LEDGER — An estimated 160 perspective lawyers scheduled to take the July bar exam in person to become licensed attorneys in Mississippi are being required to sign a form that won’t hold the Board of Bar Admissions liable if they contract COVID-19 while taking the exam.

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Missouri Supreme Court to keep in-person July bar exam

July 23, 2020

MISSOURI LAWYERS MEDIA — The Missouri Supreme Court said July 9 that Missouri’s in-person bar exam will take place as scheduled this month, despite calls from students and the deans of all four of Missouri’s law schools to cancel it as COVID-19 cases rise.

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University of Montana Law graduates petition state supreme court for exemption from bar exam

July 23, 2020

MISSOULIAN — Graduates from the University of Montana’s law school filed a petition Thursday with the Montana Supreme Court requesting a special exemption from the Montana Bar Exam.

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Montana Supreme Court denies law school graduates’ request to allow practice without bar exam

July 23, 2020

FLATHEAD BEACON — Law school graduates will not be granted an exemption from the Montana Bar Exam amid the coronavirus pandemic, court officials said. The Montana Supreme Court denied the petition filed last week asking the court to grant graduates diploma privilege, an option that would exempt them from the final exam and fast track

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Nebraska Supreme Court rejects law graduates’ petition for exemption from bar exam

July 23, 2020

KSNB HASTINGS NBC — The Nebraska Supreme Court has rejected a petition to grant all 2020 law graduates a license to practice without taking the bar exam. The petition, filed Friday, sought the change in light of the risk posed by law school graduates congregating in one place to take the exam, the Omaha World-Herald reported.

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