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Arkansas
The Arkansas State Board of Law Examiners are among the most open and public bar examiners in the country. Below, you’ll find links from their website, connecting you up with essay questions and answers from 1996.
Notice how the examiners concede that the ‘top’ papers are full of mistakes! The lesson: achieve uniform mediocrity and occasional excellence, and you’re on your way to a law license. If you are interested, here is the link to the page from the Examiner’s website that this material is from.
But first, some basic information about the Arkansas Bar Exam is in order:
The Arkansas bar exam, a 3-day exam, consists of the six-hour Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), weighted 33%; two 90-minute Multistate Performance Test (MPT) problems, weighted 20%; three 30-minute Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) questions and four 45-minute Arkansas essay questions, together weighted 47%.
The successful applicant must achieve a combined scaled score of 405. Applicants also must pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) with a scaled score of 85 either before, or within a year after, the bar exam.
The following subjects may be tested on the Arkansas bar exam: business organizations (business associations), commercial transactions, including UCC Articles 1 (general provisions), 2 (sales), 3 (negotiable instruments), and 9 (secured transactions), conflict of laws, constitutional law (Arkansas and federal), contracts, including UCC Article 2 sales, criminal law and procedure, domestic relations (family law), equity (remedies), evidence, practice and procedure, including federal and Arkansas trial and appellate practice, remedies, and choice of forum (civil procedure), property, real and personal, including real estate finance, torts, including product liability, wills, estates, and trusts, including guardianship
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