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Many lawyers surveyed say California bar cut score should remain the same; test-takers disagree
Nearly 80 percent of attorneys—but only about 2 percent of those who took this year’s test—believe that California’s bar cut score should remain at 1440, according the findings of a survey given by the State Bar of California and released in a report (PDF) on Thursday. ABA Journal Daily News
ABA seeks summary judgment in suit over lawyers dropped from loan forgiveness program
The ABA filed a motion for summary judgment on Wednesday in its lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education for its decision to drop some lawyers from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. ABA Journal Daily News
