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Worried About Mental Health Questions On Bar Exam Applications? Don’t Be, Says NCBE

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July 19, 2022
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Young woman suffering from depression sitting on bed at home thinking about problems. Stressed and sad teenager girl in crisis, copyspace in right areaJurisdictions’ bar admission agencies routinely certify for admission individuals who demonstrate personal responsibility and maturity in dealing with fitness issues, including seeking care for mental health concerns. NCBE strongly encourages any law student or candidate for admission needing mental health care to seek it without concern for the impact on their bar admission.

— Sophie S. Martin, director of communications for the National Conference of Bar Examiners, in comments given to Law.com concerning that impact that mental health questions on bar exam applications can have on law students and law school graduates. Thirteen states — Arizona, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin — no longer ask questions about mental health on their bar exam applications. Two of those states (California and Pennsylvania) ask would-be attorneys questions about substance abuse.

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