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...choice test questions, and the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination ("MPJE"). To...NABP and acknowledge that the exam is proprietary and subject to...
...law school graduate, sought to take the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam and the Multistate Bar Exam using a computer equipped with assistive technology software known...
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...on the New York state bar examination into their laptop computers...a flaw in the Secure Exam software provided to test-takers...
...of the Hearing Committee that respondent be reinstated to membership in the Bar of this Court and to the practice of law in the District...
...The respondent, Michael W. Coopet, has been a member of the Bar of this court since October 2, 1985, although he has been administratively...
...In the Matter of DAVID ERIC BROCKWAY, A Member of the State Bar.No. 01-O-03470; 01-O-04083; 01...
...the possibility of failing the bar exam becomes a reality for tens...
...future attempts. The New York bar exam has four separate parts: the 200-question Multistate Bar Exam, 50 multiple-choice questions about...
...a series of standardized tests that it called the "Chicago Academic Standards Exams" (CASE). These were, in copyright lingo, "secure tests." "A secure test is...
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