What to Know
- The State Bar of California reportedly disclosed in April that some questions on the exam were the products of artificial intelligence — an assertion denied by Kaplan, the company that provided the test.
- The bar, which licenses nearly 200,000 practicing lawyers in California, says it will resume using questions from the National Conference of Bar Examiners, used by more than 40 states, for its next exam in July.
Access to the State Bar Court’s public records has been restored, and the case management portal vulnerability has been corrected.
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