Because of the coronavirus outbreak and other issues, changes have been made to make upcoming bar exams in Louisiana all-remote:
The Louisiana Supreme Court issued an Order Wednesday announcing modifications to the method of administering the August 24, 2020, and October 10, 2020, Louisiana Bar Exam due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/B4WK4FLTqj
— KALB News Channel 5 (@KALBtv5) August 12, 2020
But what will some of those “modifications” be? Check out some of the details about what will be allowed:
Louisiana Supreme Court finds "it is not feasible to administer the remote bar examinations
utilizing the current software vendor." As a result, exam will be completely open book. Test-takers will have to email answers. They are on the honor system.https://t.co/43p1kdTuCn pic.twitter.com/h7q44dRDka— Josh Blackman (@JoshMBlackman) August 12, 2020
What could possibly go wrong?
Sweet, fancy Moses! https://t.co/1m89l3zU0r
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) August 12, 2020
Now I can finally stop being a "Twitter lawyer" and be a real one. https://t.co/tFLlT2vCpt
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) August 12, 2020
Right?
Prospective lawyers on the honor system? Hilarious
— Chris (@HPpetition) August 12, 2020
Honor system? Lawyers? pic.twitter.com/yWYvqCfE37
— Farbrook (@dutchindian) August 12, 2020
Some personal news: I will soon be practicing law in Louisiana https://t.co/7jgyJdMe2U
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) August 12, 2020
The last clause should have been:
WHEREAS, If you can't pass the bar under these circumstances, please consider an alternate profession. https://t.co/BCiXx4jn5M
— LB (@beyondreasdoubt) August 12, 2020
You can’t make this stuff up folks.