California's Committee of Bar Examiners has approved launching a new proprietary bar exam developed by Kaplan Exam Services, aiming for administration in February. This decision reflects a significant shift to cut costs associated with the previous exam format, which faced rejection by the State Supreme Court. As they prepare for this new direction, the Bar must ensure that procedural requirements are met to avoid further complications and potential delays in the examination process.
The California Bar's previous bid to change exam methods was struck down by the State Supreme Court, emphasizing the importance of adhering to procedural norms. The committee recognized the need for a quicker and more cost-effective approach, yet their eagerness to innovate led to oversight regarding formalities. As they revive plans for a proprietary exam, they must prioritize compliance to gain approval for implementation in the upcoming February cycle.
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