Chuck Bryant
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The one other thing that it does is it helps determine what schools can teach it because the ABA requires that law schools, if you want to be in an accredited law school, a certain percentage of your graduates have to pass the bar within two years.
Otherwise, your accreditation goes away.
Yeah, I saw 75% of your graduates have to pass.
All right, or they're like, sorry, I guess you're not teaching well enough.
I wanted my tidbit to be last, so I'm just going to repeat it now, okay?
On second thought, we'll just go to break.
How about that?
All right, we'll be right back.
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So we're back with more critiques and problems on the bar, because if you start to do a little digging, it turns out there's been a lot of a lot of that over the years for a lot of different reasons.
You know, we've mentioned some of the stuff while it was developing, basically, you know, banning people of color from even taking the test for a long time.
But black and Hispanic Americans are still very underrepresented in the field of law.
And, you know, that's a problem because when you're a practicing attorney, like a lot of opinion, that's why they call them opinions and judgment goes into it.
And sure, it's based on precedent, but your perspective is important.
And having diverse perspectives is also important.