CA Supreme Court OKs Limited Licenses for Some Who Failed February 2025 Bar Exam

California’s Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to provisionally license only a subset of applicants who withdrew from or failed the disastrous February 2025 bar exam, dashing the hopes of hundreds who were seeking a broader remedy.

In a unanimous order, the seven justices authorized “first-time registrants”—those who had enrolled to take California’s licensing exam for the first time in Februrary—to practice under supervision through 2027 or until they pass a future exam, whichever comes first. Law school deans and some applicants had pleaded for the designation, which gives participants the chance to work in the legal industry and earn a paycheck in the profession while preparing for the next test.

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