Another Bar Exam In The Books
Talking Supreme Court term limits (they're good!), bar exams (they're bad!), and a law professor's conception of free speech (it's ugly!).
The bar exam is officially past, and now we wait to learn who passed. This year’s examination included dehydrating applicants and examinees missing out on their family’s Olympic success. While bar exam changes are coming — and law students can get paid to help — at the end of the day, it’s a giant boondoggle pushed by people who’ve never even taken the test. With Supreme Court term limits on the table, let’s talk a bit about how those work. And Jonathan Turley offers a disturbing look into his bizarro view of free speech.
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