California’s February 2025 bar exam results were dramatically revised, moving over 200 candidates from fail to pass and pushing the state’s pass rate to a record 63 percent. The recalibration, prompted by grading errors and technical issues, has sparked debate over fairness, competence, and potential lowering of standards amid lawsuits and calls for oversight. The California Supreme Court is now considering new powers to address the ongoing controversy and its impact on the legal profession.
Smoke rises during an Israeli strike near a makeshift camp for displaced Palestinians. Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in a statement Wednesday that […]
The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) helps undergraduate students with exceptional financial need. To apply, students must complete the FAFSA form. Grants range from […]
The plant world is facing a raft of human-driven challenges such as erosion, deforestation, and pollution Paris: Playing a monotonous sound stimulates the activity of […]