In Re Arkansas Bar Examination––july 2020
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Opinion
Cite as 2020 Ark. 179 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS Opinion Delivered: April 30, 2020
IN RE ARKANSAS BAR EXAMINATION––JULY 2020
PER CURIAM
The Arkansas Supreme Court, through the State Board of Law Examiners, plans to
administer the Arkansas Bar Examination on July 28–29, 2020, contingent on the status of
the COVID-19 pandemic. Administration of the July 2020 bar examination will depend
on state and federal restrictions regarding COVID-19. It will also depend on the ability of
the National Conference of Bar Examiners to supply test materials.
The Court recognizes that many graduating law students are anxious about future
employment and possible delays in their licensing as new attorneys. The Court is
committed to having the July 2020 bar examination administered, if at all possible, to
avoid any delays in licensing. All precautions will be taken to ensure that administration of
the July 2020 bar examination complies with public-health recommendations to protect
the safety of all examinees and our administering staff. If the July bar examination cannot
be administered, the examination will be rescheduled for dates in September 2020.
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