TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Oct 27, 2015

Lower standards in law school admissions are impacting the likelihood of students passing state bar examinations, researchers tell The New York Times. “Too many law schools are filling their entering classes with people who face serious risk of not passing the bar exam,” said Kyle McEntee, executive director of Law School Transparency. McEntee said that last year 45 schools admitted seriously at-risk students, defined by students with law school admission test scores of below 150.