Oregon’s Supreme Court looks at bar exam alternatives for lawyers

The blue Mountain Eagle reports…

A legal task force is exploring more ways for law students in Oregon to pass the bar without having to pass a written test.

The idea comes from the Oregon State Bar’s Alternatives to the Exam task force, which formed in 2020 to brainstorm viable substitutes to the bar exam with work and academic experience. Debates over the merit of the bar exam arose in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw Oregon grant temporary diplomas to 2020 in-state law students with first-time bar exam scores of 86%. 

One proposed option would see law students in their last two years of law school submit a capstone project to the state Board of Bar Examiners upon graduation.