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an examination conducted at regular intervals to determine whether a candidate is qualified to practice law in a given jurisdiction
applicants may qualify to take the New York bar examination by graduating from an approved law school
he passed the bar exam on his third try
How To Use bar exam In A Sentence
- She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now
- Despite this stellar past, Howard's law school has struggled in recent years with sagging enrollment and lackluster bar exam passage rates of its students.
- Massachusetts bar exam flunker drops his lawsuit over marriage equality question by on 09/08/2007
- Hillary was an undistinguished lawyer the smartest woman in the world but a bar exam flunker largely trading on hubby's clout, then a housewife, and then a 1+ term Senator of middling at best accomplishment. "As the red light atop the camera went dark... there was still much more I wanted to say to Chris Matthews, much more that I needed to say."
- He had now passed his Bar exams and was a full-fledged lawyer. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
- he passed the bar exam on his third try
- My contract for articling next August states that I must pass the bar exam to begin articling. Yet Another Strike at York University (and Osgoode Hall)? : Law is Cool
- It would take two or three months of cramming to prepare for Vermont's bar exam.
- applicants may qualify to take the New York bar examination by graduating from an approved law school
- It would take two or three months of cramming to prepare for Vermont's bar exam.