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Registered for the July 2020 bar exam (which had been postponed to September). Graduated from an ABA-accredited law school. Washington Supreme Court [27] Oregon: June 29, 2020 Registered for the July 2020 bar exam. Graduated from an ABA-accredited law school with a first-time bar passage rate at or above 86%. Oregon Supreme Court [28] Louisiana ...
According to Alabama's official 2023 ABA-required disclosures, 89.4% of the Class of 2023 obtained full-time, long-term, bar passage required employment within nine months after graduation. [ 7 ] 26% of 2023 graduates were employed by a national law firm and 11.4% found judicial clerkships. [ 23 ]
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In 2023, the overall bar examination passage rate for the law school’s first-time examination takers was 66.67%. The Ultimate Bar Pass Rate, which the ABA defines as the passage rate for graduates who sat for bar examinations within two years of graduating, was 89.29% for the class of 2021. [7]
The American Bar Association's Council of the Section of Legal Education could finally enact a much discussed change to its bar pass standard for law schools when it meets Feb. 22, but opposition ...
The transitional leadership comes during a time when the HBCU law school is enduring a multi-year trend of worsening bar exam passage rates.
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In 2023, the overall bar examination passage rate for the law school’s first-time examination takers was 78.36%. The Ultimate Bar Pass Rate, which the ABA defines as the passage rate for graduates who sat for bar examinations within two years of graduating, was 93.80% for the class of 2021. [4]