(Opens in a new window)Last night, we asked why the New Jersey Bar results were late. Today, they’re up by candidate ID.
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UPDATE (10:50 AM): Remember the NJ woman who passed out cold(Opens in a new window) in the middle of the test? Find out if she passed, after the jump.

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If you have your candidate ID, you can see your results on the New Jersey Board of Law Examiners(Opens in a new window) website.
Interestingly, New Jersey has still not bothered to explain itself about why the results took so long. They still haven’t responded to our phone calls, and there’s no explanation on the website.
Evidently the exams weren’t lost, as some had been speculating(Opens in a new window). So why was there such a delay? New Jersey was just taking its sweet time? They were going to release the results when they damn well felt like it, and not a second before?

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Congratulations to those who passed. Since you plan to actually practice in the Garden State, you might want to get used to this kind of institutional behavior.
UPDATE (10:50 AM): Special congrats to the woman who passed out(Opens in a new window) in the middle of the exam, regained consciousness, and returned to working. Her efforts paid off: she passed the test.
Earlier: Did Jon Corzine Lose the New Jersey Bar Exams, Too?(Opens in a new window)
We Have A Winner For ‘Most Gutsy Bar Exam Performance’(Opens in a new window)