"The Bar" refers to the legal examination and licensing process required to practice law in U.S. jurisdictions, acting as the bridge between law school graduation and becoming a licensed attorney. It is a standardized assessment of legal knowledge and competence managed by state boards of bar examiners, usually under the highest court of that jurisdiction.
A 6-hour, 200-question multiple-choice exam covering core topics like Contracts, Torts, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Evidence, and Real Property. The Bar
A separate exam assessing knowledge of legal ethics, required for admission in most states. "The Bar" refers to the legal examination and