State Bar & Bar Associations,
Legal Education,
Law Practice
Oct. 23, 2020
Who benefits if 1390 cut score is used for provisional licenses?
The State Bar of California Provisional License Working Group released a memorandum last week supporting a proposal to implement provisional licensing for California bar examinees from the past five years who scored below the previous cut score of 1440, but above the recently revised cut score of 1390.





Mitchel L. Winick
President and Dean
Monterey College of Law
Mitchel is president and dean of a non-profit California accredited law school system that includes Monterey College of Law, San Luis Obispo College of Law, and Kern County College of Law. He was one of eight deans invited by the California Supreme Court to an informal meeting in October 2019 to discuss concerns about the California bar exam. He is former chair of the Committee of Bar Examiners Rules Advisory Committee and a former member of the Law School Council representing the California Accredited Law Schools.


The State Bar of California Provisional License Working Group released a...
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