The LSAT is currently facing competition from innovative assessment measures like the JD-Next exam, prompting law schools to adapt to new methods of evaluation.
As many jurisdictions consider alternatives to the traditional bar exam, there is a significant shift occurring, fundamentally changing how future lawyers will be assessed and licensed.
Kelly Testy emphasizes the urgency behind these changes, stating that law schools must be proactive in responding to evolving licensure models to better prepare their students for future legal challenges.
The sunset of the bar exam as we know it by 2028 marks a pivotal moment in legal education, sparking crucial discussions about the future of legal assessments.
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