Stat(s) Of The Week: Altered States
Briefly

This year, the American Bar Association (ABA) has endorsed alternative pathways to attorney licensing, signaling a shift away from the traditional bar exam model that has been dominant for decades.
States like Utah and Nevada are exploring new methods that prioritize experiential learning over the conventional bar exam, aiming to provide more accessible routes to legal practice.
The traditional law school route requires three years of study and tens of thousands of dollars, raising questions about its efficiency and relevance in today's legal landscape.
Read at Above the Law
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