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Impact Fund Applauds California Supreme Court Decision to Adjust the Bar Exam Passing Score
By adjusting the cut score, California is making a bold step toward ensuring that its community of lawyers reflects the diversity of the state. By the State Bar’s own estimates, setting the cut score at 1390 would allow 20% more test-takers overall to pass—including approximately 40% more Black, 26% Latino, 26% Asian and 27% other minority attorneys joining the bar’s ranks each testing session.