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TexasTowelie

(112,250 posts)
Sat Jun 8, 2019, 03:59 AM Jun 2019

Court: If you fail the Mississippi bar exam 3 times you have to go back to law school

The Mississippi Supreme Court has changed the rules to say a person seeking to become a lawyer in the state has to pass the bar exam within three attempts or they will have to go back to law school for at least 12 semester hours before they can retake it.

The rule change comes after the annual passage rate on the Mississippi Bar exam has dropped from 79 percent in 2014 down to 48 percent last year.

The rule change says an applicant has to successfully complete 12 additional semester hours of law school courses at an American Bar Association accredited law school on subjects covered by or skills necessary to pass the bar exam.

After going back to law school and successfully completing the 12 hours or additional course work, an applicant will be permitted to take the bar exam one additional time, the state Supreme Court order says.

Read more: https://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/story/news/2019/06/06/if-you-fail-mississippi-bar-exam-3-times-you-have-go-back-law-school-supreme-court/1360194001/

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Court: If you fail the Mississippi bar exam 3 times you have to go back to law school (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2019 OP
Problem is, in part HopeAgain Jun 2019 #1
Good decision - if Texas had that rule we wouldn't have the nutjobs (AG Paxton) we do. walkingman Jun 2019 #2

HopeAgain

(4,407 posts)
1. Problem is, in part
Sat Jun 8, 2019, 07:02 AM
Jun 2019

Lots of private schools accommodating the rich kids because they are chasing the money. Students at local private colleges where I have adjuncted drive expensive sports cars, trucks and SUVs and have an attitude of entitlement. I have to deal with students who have developed an attitude that they deserve a good grade just for enrolling.

Good for Mississippi for not lowering their standards here.

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