Deans from California's ABA-accredited law schools urged the state Supreme Court on Monday to make the October bar exam open book and drop the remote proctoring to lower the test-takers' stress.
The signatories to the letter included 15 deans who said that many students have struggled to prepare for the exam given current events.
The Supreme Court moved the July exam to the fall, ordered it held on...
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