In many rural areas, it's hard for Arizonans to find legal representation. A new program will allow aspiring lawyers who narrowly miss a passing score on the bar exam to work as apprentices in rural communities before becoming licensed to practice on their own.
I mean, every state has their own Bar Association, so can make their own rules, but if Arizona’s prospective lawyers can’t even pass the Arizona Bar exam, which is the lowest bar of entry, then they probably should change their exam or they’ll be placing peoples lives in the hands of the already proven incapable. That can’t be the answer, lol, can it?
You are completely and totally incorrect:
Arizona had the highest bar exam requirements in the Nation. And is now on par with 18 other states. The cutoff for this program is 10 points under passing - so 260. Equivalent to New Mexico.
The problem is that there is literally lower bars in bordering states - and they go there instead. Sure, we could just dismiss them as flunkies, but I doubt that a score of 260-270 indicates that they’re “incapable”.
I didn’t mean it was the “lowest bar of entry in the united states”, it was a play on words meaning “to pass the arizona bar exam is the lowest bar of entry to become a practicing arizona attorney”