A resolution that would remove several questions about mental health on bar applications was proposed and discussed last month by the ABA’s House of Delegates. Read the News
Should Mental Health Questions Remain on Bar Applications
The Worst Part Of The Bar Exam: It’s Time To Drop Mental Health Questions
Slate reports that most state bar examiners still ask bar applicants about their mental health histories. It would be illegal for an employer to do so, but the state can do it. And it does. Read the News
Are You Bummed Out From Bar Exam Burnout? 7 Tips To Prevent Bar Exam Burnout
For those recently graduated law students who are in the thick of things with studying for the Bar Exam. Read the Blog
DOJ Says Bar Official Violates ADA by Asking Applicants Too Much About Their Mental Health
The ABA Journal reports that asking would-be lawyers standard questions about their mental health, including their history of diagnosis and treatment, could violate the Americans with Disabilities Act, according to the civil rights division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Read the News
Test Day Tips to Help You Pass the Bar
What else can law grads think about except the Bar Exam? I like this piece because I followed this kind of advice many moons ago. Read the Story
Eight Stages of Grief While Studying for the Bar Exam
Going into the home stretch for the Bar Exam, soon-to-be lawyers need some levity. Check out this Blog
Bar Study Tips: Getting Mentally Ready for the Bar Exam
Stressed about the upcoming Bar Exam? Who wouldn’t be. Check out this blog about how to stay sane (well, sort of) while preparing for The Event of the Summer. Read the Blog
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