Document Type
Unpublished Paper
Publication Date
3-22-2020
Abstract
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has profoundly disrupted life in the United States. Among other challenges, jurisdictions are unlikely to be able to administer the July 2020 bar exam in the usual manner. It is essential, however, to continue licensing new lawyers. Those lawyers are necessary to meet current needs in the legal system. Equally important, the demand for legal services will skyrocket during and after this pandemic. We cannot close doors to the profession at a time when client demand will reach an all-time high.
In this brief policy paper, we outline six licensing options for jurisdictions to consider for the Class of 2020. Circumstances will vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but we hope that these options will help courts and regulators make this complex decision. These are unprecedented times: We must work together to ensure we do not leave the talented members of the Class of 2020 on the sidelines when we need every qualified professional on the field to keep our justice system moving.
Recommended Citation
Clauda Angelos, Sara J. Berman, Mary Lu Bilek, Carol L. Chomsky, Andrea A. Curcio, Marsha Griggs, Joan W. Howart, Eileen Kaufman, Deborah Jones Merritt, Patricia E. Salkin, & Judith Welch Wegner, The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action (Mar. 22, 2020).
Institutional Repository Citation
Claudia Angelos, Sara J. Berman, Mary L. Bilek, Carol L. Chomsky, Andrea A. Curcio, Marsha Griggs, Joan W. Howarth, Eileen Kaufman, Deborah J. Merritt, Patricia E. Salkin & Judith W. Wegner,
The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action,
Faculty Publications By Year
2936
(2020)
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/faculty_pub/2936