Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Dispute Over Limited Seating, Preferential Treatment For DC Bar Exam Continues—But Court Isn't Budging
“I cannot understand the rationale for such favoritism and I think it is likely unconstitutional," wrote Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky in a follow-up letter to the D.C. Court of Appeals on Monday.
- Above the Law, Law School Dean Lashes Out At D.C. Bar Seating Plan As 'Likely Unconstitutional'
- Above the Law, Looks Like A Whole Bunch Of People Will Be Left Out Of The D.C. Bar Exam
- Law.com, 'Tremendously Disruptive': DC Court of Appeals Limits Seating for July Bar Exam, Sparking Outcry
- Reuters, DC Bar Exam Venue Change Is Bad News for Out-of-State Law Grads
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