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A bar examination is an examination to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in a given jurisdiction. Law is a system of rules enforced through a set of Institutions used as an instrument to underpin civil obedience politics economics and society In Law, jurisdiction (from the Latin ius iuris meaning "law" and dicere meaning "to speak" is the practical Authority

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United States

Passing the bar exam is typically only one of several steps for being licensed to practice law. For more information on the complete process, see admission to the bar in the United States. In the United States, admission to the bar is permission granted by a particular court system to a lawyer to practice law in that system

Bar examinations in the United States are administered by agencies of individual states. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the A US state is any one of the fifty subnational entities of the United States of America that share Sovereignty with the federal government The state agency is invariably associated with the judicial branch of government, because American attorneys are all officers of the court of the bar(s) to which they belong. A bar association is a Professional body of Lawyers Some bar associations are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in their Jurisdiction

Sometimes the agency is an office or committee of the state's highest court or intermediate appellate court. In some states which have a unified or integrated bar association (meaning that formal membership in a public corporation controlled by the judiciary is required to practice law therein), the agency is either the state bar association or a subunit thereof. A public benefit corporation is a Public Corporation chartered by a State designed to perform some public service Other states split the integrated bar membership and the admissions agency into different bodies within the judiciary; in Texas, the Board of Law Examiners is appointed by the Texas Supreme Court and is independent from the integrated State Bar of Texas. The Texas Supreme Court is the court of last resort for non-criminal matters (including Juvenile delinquency which the law considers to be a civil matter and not criminal The Texas Supreme Court is the court of last resort for non-criminal matters (including Juvenile delinquency which the law considers to be a civil matter and not criminal The State Bar of Texas (the Texas Bar is an agency of the judiciary under the administrative control of the Texas Supreme Court.

In almost all jurisdictions, the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE), an ethics exam, is also administered by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE), which creates it and grades it. The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE is a one hundred twenty five (125 minute sixty (60 question multiple-choice examination designed to measure the knowledge The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE is a US based Non-profit organization that develops standardized tests for Admission to the bar in the United The MPRE is offered three times a year, in March, August and November.

The bar examination in most U. S. states and territories is two days long and consists of:

A majority of U. Common law refers to law and the corresponding legal system developed through decisions of courts and similar tribunals rather than through legislative statutes or executive The Uniform Commercial Code ( UCC or the Code is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of S. jurisdictions also require a performance test as a more realistic measure of actual lawyering skill; the candidate is presented with a stack of documents representing a fictional case and is asked to draft a memorandum, motion, or opinion document. A legal motion is a procedural device in Law to bring a limited contested matter before a Court for decision Many jurisdictions use the Multistate Performance Test (MPT), while California drafts and administers its own performance tests. The Multistate Performance Test (MPT is a written examination administered as a part of the Bar examination in 33 jurisdictions of the United States. California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean.

When exams occur

Each state controls when it administers its bar exam. Because the MBE is a standardized test, it must be administered on the same day across the country. That day occurs twice a year as the last Wednesday in July and the last Wednesday in February. Two states, Delaware and North Dakota, administer their bar exams only once, in July, since they do not have enough applicants to merit a second sitting. Delaware ( is a state located on the Atlantic Coast in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. North Dakota ( is a state located in the Midwestern and Western regions of the United States of America. Most bar exams are administered on consecutive days. Louisiana is the exception, administering its three-day examination on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The State of Louisiana ( or, État de Louisiane, pronounced) is a state located in the southern region of the United States of America Also, Louisiana's examination is the longest in the country in terms of examination time, with 7 hours on each day for a total of 21 hours.

The MEE and MPT, as uniform though not standardized tests, also must be administered on the same day across the country — specifically the day before the MBE.

All examinees must be present in person, and most states have strict guidelines about what people may take into the examination room, what they may wear during the exam, and when test takers may leave their seats for any reason.

Preparation for the exam

Most law schools prefer to teach students "how to think like a lawyer" but do not prepare law students for any particular bar exam. As one Harvard-trained lawyer put it:

While I may have learned how to 'think like a lawyer' at Harvard, I had few concrete thoughts. Harvard Law School (also known as Harvard Law or HLS) is one of the professional Graduate schools of Harvard University. I did not know, for example, the different degrees of murder, and for how many years in prison one could be sentenced for each. I did not know when a contract had to be in writing and when it could be oral. I did not know when a bank was liable for a forged check. In short, I knew about Law but did not know the laws. [1]

Therefore, to learn the "black-letter rules" actually tested on the bar, most students engage in a regimen of study (called "bar review") between graduating from law school and sitting for the bar. [2] For bar review, most students in the United States attend a private bar exam review course which is provided by a third-party company and not their law school. [3] Bar review is considered by many to be one of the most stressful and unpleasant experiences which a law student faces before becoming a lawyer.

England and Wales

In England and Wales, the series of exams taken to become a barrister is sometimes known as Bar Vocational Course or BVC. History The Roman occupation of Britain was the first period in which the area of present-day England and Wales was administered as a single unit (with the exception A barrister is a Lawyer found in many Common law Jurisdictions that employ a split profession (as opposed to a Fused profession) in relation The Bar Vocational Course (usually termed the BVC) is a graduate course that is completed by those wishing to be Called to the Bar, i

Nowadays these exams are usually taken as part of the Bar Vocational Course. The Bar Vocational Course (usually termed the BVC) is a graduate course that is completed by those wishing to be Called to the Bar, i

See barrister for further information about qualifying in England and Wales. A barrister is a Lawyer found in many Common law Jurisdictions that employ a split profession (as opposed to a Fused profession) in relation History The Roman occupation of Britain was the first period in which the area of present-day England and Wales was administered as a single unit (with the exception

Etymology: The expression 'call to the bar' is said to have originated from a conversation between two benchers in the smoking room of Inner Temple. The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple is one of the four Inns of Court around the Royal Courts of Justice in London which may call members to Members sometimes cite 'the conversation' to pupils admitted to Inner Temple. The details of the conversation are said to have been lost. Like Mornington Crescent 'the conversation' is a red herring and has no formal content, and often leads to apocryphal embellishments.

Ireland

The bar exams in Ireland are the preserve of the Honorable Society of King's Inns, which runs a series of fourteen exams over ten weeks, from March to June each year, for those enrolled as students in its one-year Barrister-at-Law degree course. Ireland ( Irish: Éire, ˈeːrʲə is a country in north-western Europe. The King's Inns (Óstaí an Rí formally known as the Honorable Society of King's Inns ( HSKI) is the institution which controls the entry of barristers-at-law These exams cover such skills as advocacy, research and opinion writing, consulting with clients, negotiation, drafting of legal documents and knowledge of civil and criminal procedure.

For those who fail to meet the requisite 50% pass mark, repeats are held in the following August and September.

Brazil

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Hungary

In Hungary the Bar Examination is called "Jogi Szakvizsga", can be translated as "Legal Profession Examination". This exam is composed of 3 parts: 1. Criminal Law, Criminal Procedural Law and Penal Law 2. Civil Law, Civil Procedural Law and Economy Law 3. Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Law of the European Union. After passing these exams the candidate can be a barrister or secretary at the court or at the public prosecutor's office or legal executive or may operate individually at any field of law.

Controversy

Arguments against the bar exam

A statement by the Society of American Law Teachers (SALT) articulates many criticisms of the bar exam. The SALT statement, however, does propose some alternative methods of bar admission that are partially test-based. This statement was also published in 54 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 442–458.

Arguments in favor of the bar exam

The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) regularly provides articles relating to the bar examination process. Typically, they are in favor of it. To see a general collection of the articles available, go to:

http://www.ncbex.org/pubs/bar_examiner/most_recent.htm

Arguments for alternatives to the bar exam

The NCBE published an article in 2005 addressing alternatives to the bar exam, including a discussion of the Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program, an alternate certification program introduced at Franklin Pierce Law Center in New Hampshire in that year. The Franklin Pierce Law Center (Pierce Law or FPLC is a private nonprofit American Bar Association -accredited Law school located in Concord New Hampshire New Hampshire ( is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The article can be found at:

http://www.ncbex.org/pubs/pdf/2005_Volume74/740405/740405_Essay.pdf

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References

  1. ^ Cameron Stracher, Double Billing: A Young Lawyer's Tale of Greed, Sex, Lies, and the Pursuit of a Swivel Chair (New York: William Morrow, 1998), 15. The National Judicial Exam or State Judicial Exam (国家司法考试 is a unified legal exam administered in the People's Republic of China. The American Bar Association ( ABA) founded August 21 1878 is a voluntary Bar association of Lawyers and law students which is not specific The National Lawyers Guild is a progressive/left-wing Bar Association in the United States "dedicated to the need for basic and progressive change Cameron Stracher is a writer part-time law professor and former lawyer In commerce double billing is the error of charging a customer twice for the same unique product
  2. ^ Mark E. Steiner, "International Conference on Legal Education Reform: Cram Schooled," 24 Wis. Int'l L. J. 377, 392 (2006). This article contrasts American bar review courses against the 18-month cram schools used in Japan, Germany, Korea, and Taiwan, and argues that the short length of American bar review is due to the superior pedagogical methods of American law schools and the American tradition of relatively easy access to the legal profession (in comparison to most countries).
  3. ^ Wayne L. Anderson and Marilyn J. Headrick, The Legal Profession: Is it for you? (Cincinnati: Thomson Executive Press, 1996), 103.

Dictionary

bar examination

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  1. An examination which must be passed by persons who wish to practice law in the United States.
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