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Preparing for the NextGen Bar Exam: Law Schools Adapt Curricula
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As the NextGen bar exam looms on the horizon, law schools across the United States are reassessing their curricula to ensure students are adequately prepared for the exam’s unique challenges.

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Understanding the NextGen Bar Exam

Set to commence in July 2026, the NextGen bar exam will replace the current Uniform Bar Examination. It will shift from traditional paper and pencil to a computer-based format and will place greater emphasis on practical skills such as research, client management, and dispute resolution.

  
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Adapting Curricula to Meet New Demands

Law schools are reevaluating their teaching methods and course content to align with the NextGen exam’s requirements. They’re moving away from rote memorization and focusing more on critical thinking and practical application of legal principles.

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Implementing Innovative Approaches

Some institutions, like the University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Law, are introducing new courses specifically designed to prepare students for the NextGen exam. These courses, led by a team of professors, cover a range of foundational skills and NextGen-style questions.

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Collaborative Efforts Among Law Schools

Law school deans are collaborating and sharing insights to ensure their institutions are adequately preparing students for the NextGen exam. Faculty members are also exchanging ideas and best practices to support each other during this transition period.

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Challenges and Opportunities

While there is enthusiasm about the changes, there are also challenges, including the need for more sample NextGen questions and study aids. However, law schools remain committed to adapting swiftly to ensure their students’ success in the new era of legal education and assessment.



 

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