The Bar Examiner, published quarterly by the National Conference of Bar Examiners, provides comprehensive, authoritative information on current issues in bar admissions, legal education, and testing and features annual bar examination and admission statistics by jurisdiction. The Bar Examiner is published as a service to courts, the legal academy, bar admission administrators, members of bar examining boards and character committees, and others with particular interest in the bar admissions process. (Views and opinions in the articles do not represent an official expression of the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ policy unless so stated.)
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The National Conference of Bar Examiners, founded in 1931, is a not-for-profit corporation that develops licensing tests for bar admission and provides character and fitness investigation services. NCBE also provides testing, research, and educational services to jurisdictions; provides services to bar applicants on behalf of jurisdictions; and acts as a national clearinghouse for information about the bar examination and bar admissions.
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