This Is How The ABA Plans To Address The Nationwide Problem With Bar Exam Failure?

Of course the ABA won't force schools to stop accepting people who don't have a prayer of passing the bar exam.

I’d like law schools to be up-front, telling students that your indicators say you may not have what it takes to pass the bar.

— Hon. Rebecca White Berch, chair of the American Bar Association’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, explaining how she would like law schools to change in light of their loosened admissions standards and a nationwide increase in graduates’ difficulty in passing the bar exam.

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