打造更好的律师资格考试

Marsha Griggs
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随着律师资格考试数量的下降和法律毕业生就业机会的限制,一种新的律师资格考试应运而生:UBE。由于对可移植性的隐晦承诺,36个美国司法管辖区已经采用了UBE。我预测,在几年的时间里,UBE将在所有州和美国领土上实施。UBE已经从一个想法滚雪球般地变成了进入法律实践的主要门户。但UBE并不是解决美国法学院所面临的律师资格考试问题的灵丹妙药。是否采用统一考试已不再是问题。既然UBE已经牢固地扎根,那么需要回答的问题是:“我们能做些什么来确保UBE弊大于利?”本文将分四个部分研究UBE的迅速崛起和传播,以及快速采用UBE的潜在成本。第一部分将调查逐渐从国家法律考试转移到司法中立的UBE。第二部分将确定最近多州考试的变化与全国律师资格考试通过率的急剧下降之间的相关性。第三部分将讨论UBE的局限性,包括分数可移植性的误导性承诺和论坛购物的后果。第四部分将提出与UBE并存的其他措施,以抵消其局限性,为法律毕业生和他们将服务的客户提供更好的司法考试。
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Building a Better Bar Exam
In the wake of declining bar passage numbers and limited placement options for law grads, a new bar exam has emerged: the UBE. Drawn to an allusive promise of portability, thirty-six U.S. jurisdictions have adopted the UBE. I predict that in a few years’ time, the UBE will be administered in all states and U.S. territories. The UBE has snowballed from an idea into the primary gateway for entry into the practice of law. But the UBE is not a panacea that will solve the bar passage problems that U.S. law schools face. Whether or not to adopt a uniform exam is no longer the question. Now that the UBE has firmly taken root, the question to be answered is: “What can be done to make sure that the UBE does less harm than good?” This Article will, in four parts, examine the meteoric rise and spread of the UBE and the potential costs of its quick adoption. Part I will survey the gradual move away from state law exams to the jurisdictionally neutral UBE. Part II will identify correlations between recent changes to the multistate exams and a stark national decline in bar passage rates. Part III will address the limitations of the UBE, including the misleading promise of score portability and the consequences of forum shopping. Part IV will propose additional measures that can coexist with the UBE to counterbalance its limitations to make a better bar exam for law graduates and the clients they will serve.
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