Three California Bar Exam Takers Were Scored on Others’ Work (1)

May 15, 2025, 12:15 AM UTCUpdated: May 15, 2025, 1:42 AM UTC

The California State Bar said Wednesday three February applicants were initially given grades for essays they didn’t write.

Their scores didn’t change when their exams were later matched with the answers they wrote. Two failed, and one passed, the State Bar said in an email to test takers.

But the Bar’s review of applicants’ scoring concerns did change outcomes for some: Four more people have passed after the Bar said it caught a failure to properly impute scores and a “clerical error.”

Andrew Scott Noseworthy is one of them. He’s spent months advocating for February exam takers and got the ...

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