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The New Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, …

The DSM-5 is the first edition to have been developed during the Internet age. Therefore, much of the discussion and debate over the DSM-5 was open to the general public. Part of this was by design; the APA put drafts of proposed revisions on its website and accepted public comments on the proposals. In addition, newspapers and … See more

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Focus on Character and Fitness Webinar Series

WEBSpring 2021 (Vol. 90, No. 1) In December 2020, NCBE held a series of four webinars focusing on character and fitness. December 2: Conduct or Condition? The Use of …

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Addressing Bar Exam Stress: Practical Tips for Success

WEBSandra Thébaud, PhD, is a seasoned professional in the field of psychology and mental health with 30 years’ experience as a clinical psychologist. Dr. Thébaud has dedicated …

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How Are Questions Written for NCBE's Exams

WEBThis article originally appeared in The Bar Examiner print edition, Winter 2019-2020 (Vol. 88, No. 4), pp 22–28.. In this issue, we bring you the second part of a section on how …

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Change Is Coming: The Institute for Well-Being in Law Sets Out to

WEBThis article originally appeared in The Bar Examiner print edition, Summer/Fall 2021 (Vol. 90, Nos. 2–3), pp. 34–39.. By Hon. Paul Reiber and Bree Buchanan. In the Summer …

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From My Perspective: Advising Applicants on the Character and …

WEBThis article originally appeared in The Bar Examiner print edition, Spring 2022 (Vol. 91, No. 1), pp. 54–58.. By James E. Spence, Jr. All applicants for bar membership must undergo …

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Character and Fitness

WEBFall 2019 (Vol. 88, No. 3) The Report of the National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being and the Role of the Bar Admissions Community in the Lawyer Well-Being Movement. By …

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Lawyer Assistance Programs: Advocating for a Systems Approach …

WEBLinda Albert is the manager of the Wisconsin Lawyers Assistance Program for the State Bar of Wisconsin and is a licensed clinical social worker and a certified alcohol and drug …

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Access to Justice for South Dakota’s Rural Communities

WEBEssays from a broad range of perspectives on bar admissions-related topics, with the goal of stimulating conversation and promoting understanding among the different …

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Defining Lawyer Well-Being Diagram Description

WEBThe following is a description of the diagram used in the article: The Report of the National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being and the Role of the Bar Admissions Community in the …

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The National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being Is Formed

WEBNotes. Jerome M. Organ, David B. Jaffe, and Kathryn M. Bender, “Suffering in Silence: The Survey of Law Student Well-Being and the Reluctance of Law Students to Seek Help for …

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Limited Practice Legal Professionals: A Look at Three Models

WEBWashington’s Limited License Legal Technicians: A Continuing Evolution. By Stephen R. Crossland. In June 2012, the Washington Supreme Court adopted Admission to Practice …

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From My Perspective: Building a Robust Accommodations Appeals …

WEBEssays from a broad range of perspectives on bar admissions-related topics, with the goal of stimulating conversation and promoting understanding among the different …

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News & Events

WEBThis article originally appeared in The Bar Examiner print edition, Fall 2020 (Vol. 89, No. 1), pp. 79–87. News Rule Changes People NCBE News 2020–2021 NCBE Policy …

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The 2021 Survey of Law Student Well-Being: More Progress …

WEBThis article originally appeared in The Bar Examiner print edition, Summer 2022 (Vol. 91, No. 2), pp. 8-18.. By Jerome M. Organ, David B. Jaffe, and Katherine M. Bender, PhD 1. …

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History and Scope of the Project

WEBThis article originally appeared in The Bar Examiner print edition, March 2016 (Vol. 85, No. 1), pp 50–57.. By Linda Albert and Patrick R. Krill The U.S. legal profession is vital to our …

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WEBOnset of Schizophrenia usually occurs between the late teens and mid-30s. Mood disorders such as Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder most commonly appear during …

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2018 NCBE/CBAA Annual Meeting

WEBAugust 9–12, 2018 | Asheville, North Carolina NCBE and the Council of Bar Admission Administrators (CBAA) held their joint 2018 Annual Meeting at the Renaissance …

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Standard Setting 101: Background and Basics for the Bar …

WEBMichael T. Kane, Ph.D., is the holder of the Samuel J. Messick Chair in Test Validity at Educational Testing Service (ETS). He was Director of Research for the National …

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