No the exam shouldn't go away. It's the association with the British crown that needs to go away. In these types of professions there needs to be an educational standard of knowledge that a person should demonstrate possessing by passing an exam.
This change is for DEI bs. And, the dumbing down of the legal profession it seems to me.
From the article:
'The task force looked at the “efficacy of the Washington state bar exam” and assessed “disproportionate impacts on examinees of color and first generation examinees.”
I posted it, because it was high up on a Google search for what does BAR stand for?- so this is what is considered mainstream, or something. The argument demonstrates the desperate attempt to make it all go away. The site-owner claims that the word bar (not capitalized, and this is part of the subterfuge) is something to do with the railings mounted on physially constructed separations, in the old courts. LOL. Maybe that was a romantic connotation attached to the acronym - who knows.
Maybe someone will suggest next, that the word bar is actually something people lean on when they drink, and that is how old boy networks work. LMAO, even.
My partner saw me reading that site quoted, and immediately said:
What are you reading that for? Occam's Razor is a lousy tool, and anyone using that logic is discredited. It just doesn't work.
Wait..
Isn't the bar thing a British idea?
If we are going back to a constitutional republic by getting rid of the 1871 act.
Wouldn't things like the Bar exam go away as well?
No the exam shouldn't go away. It's the association with the British crown that needs to go away. In these types of professions there needs to be an educational standard of knowledge that a person should demonstrate possessing by passing an exam.
This change is for DEI bs. And, the dumbing down of the legal profession it seems to me.
From the article:
'The task force looked at the “efficacy of the Washington state bar exam” and assessed “disproportionate impacts on examinees of color and first generation examinees.”
Yes... but if we are going through a massive change because the corporation is gone.
We would also need to change our legal exams as well.
The standard BAR test could not stand.
Maybe not. But, just look at the states that are doing it. This is a woke move, imho.
That's were we are heading anyways.
We are heading towards a decentralized form of government.
Each state will compete with each other on ideas.
We need to license and test our own attorneys instead of allowing the Crown to control our justice system.
I agree.
My major concern with licenses. It's how the cabal has controlled people.
Such as...
If you don't do as we said. We will take your license away from you.
Came to say that.
Here is someone trying to debumk the idea that BAR stands for British Accredited Registry.
https://www.brannoncanhelp.com/blog/what-does-bar-stand-for-in-the-bar-exam-or-bar-association/#:~:text=Some%20people%20claim%20the%20term,court%20from%20the%20spectator%20area.
I posted it, because it was high up on a Google search for what does BAR stand for?- so this is what is considered mainstream, or something. The argument demonstrates the desperate attempt to make it all go away. The site-owner claims that the word bar (not capitalized, and this is part of the subterfuge) is something to do with the railings mounted on physially constructed separations, in the old courts. LOL. Maybe that was a romantic connotation attached to the acronym - who knows.
Maybe someone will suggest next, that the word bar is actually something people lean on when they drink, and that is how old boy networks work. LMAO, even.
My partner saw me reading that site quoted, and immediately said: