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Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination

The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) is a 120-minute, 60-question, multiple-choice examination designed to measure the knowledge and understanding of established standards related to a lawyer's professional conduct. It was developed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners and was first administered in 1980.

Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination
TypeComputer based standardized test
Developer / administratorNational Conference of Bar Examiners
Year started1980; 44 years ago (1980)
Duration2 hours
Offered3 times annually
Countries / regionsUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
WebsiteOfficial site

It is a prerequisite or corequisite to the bar examination for admission as an attorney at law in 49 of the 50 states of the United States, as well as the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Republic of Palau. Of the 56 jurisdictions within the United States, only Puerto Rico, and Wisconsin do not use the MPRE. However, these jurisdictions still incorporate local ethics rules in their respective bar examinations. Connecticut[1] and New Jersey[2] waive the MPRE requirement for bar candidates who have earned a grade of "C" and "C−", respectively, or better in a law school course in professional ethics.

Structure edit

As of the October 2012 administration, the test consists of 60 substantive questions. Only 50 are scored; the other 10 (randomly scattered throughout the exam) are used for experimental purposes. The raw score is converted to a "scaled score" based on the measured difficulty of the version of the test taken; the scaled score is used to determine passing scores. Scaled scores range between 50 and 150, with a median very close to 100.

The questions are based on the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct and the ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, as well as controlling constitutional decisions and generally accepted principles established in leading federal and state cases and in procedural and evidentiary rules (courtesy American Bar Association website and National Conference of Bar Examiners MPRE website). State rules and laws which may or may not differ from the ABA rules are not tested. California uses the MPRE even though it is the only jurisdiction that has not adopted either of the two sets of professional responsibility rules proposed by the American Bar Association – and California rules differ from the ABA rules in many ways. Despite California being the only state to not adopt the ABA's Model Rules of Professional Conduct or Judicial Conduct, it is one of the two states with the highest score requirement in the country.[3]

The MPRE differs from the remainder of the bar examination in two ways:

  • Virtually all states allow bar exam candidates to take the MPRE prior to graduation from law school, as opposed to the bar examination itself which, in the great majority of states, may only be taken after receipt of a J.D. or L.L.M. from an ABA-accredited law school.
  • A bar exam candidate's MPRE score is accepted in every jurisdiction that requires it, unlike the other components of the bar examination.

Passing score edit

The passing score varies between jurisdictions. The lowest score accepted by any jurisdiction is 75 (several). The highest required by any state is 86 (Utah and California).[4][5]

All states have a window either preceding or surrounding the bar exam outside of which MPRE scores are not recognized.

Passing Scores (in 2021) by State: <https://www.ncbex.org/jurisdiction-information/>

Alabama 75 Georgia 75 Maryland 85 New Jersey 75 South Carolina 77 Wyoming 85
Alaska 80 Hawaii 85 Massachusetts 85 New Mexico 80 South Dakota 85 Guam 80
Arizona 85 Idaho 85 Michigan 85 New York 85 Tennessee 82 N. Mariana Islands 75
Arkansas 85 Illinois 80 Minnesota 85 North Carolina 80 Texas 85 Palau 75
California 86 Indiana 80 Mississippi 75 North Dakota 85 Utah 86 Puerto Rico NA
Colorado 85 Iowa 80 Missouri 80 Ohio 85 Vermont 80 Virgin Islands 75
Connecticut 80 Kansas 80 Montana 80 Oklahoma 80 Virginia 85
Delaware 85 Kentucky 80 Nebraska 85 Oregon 85 Washington 85
DC 75 Louisiana 80 Nevada 85 Pennsylvania 75 West Virginia 80
Florida 80 Maine 80 New Hampshire 79 Rhode Island 80 Wisconsin NA

References edit

  1. ^ "Connecticut Bar Examining Committee". State of Connecticut Judicial Branch. Retrieved March 18, 2016. In lieu of the MPRE, the requirement may be satisfied with a grade of C or better in a course in professional responsibility at a law school approved by the Committee.
  2. ^ "New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners - Information For Bar Exam Applicants". www.njbarexams.org. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  3. ^ "Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination". California State Bar.
  4. ^ California State Bar: Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination score of 86 effective January 1, 2008
  5. ^ "Ethics Exam / MPRE". Database of Bar Admission and Reciprocity Rules. BarReciprocity.com. Retrieved 8 December 2011.

External links edit

  • MPRE official Information – National Conference of Bar Examiners
  • MRPC – ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct
  • CJC – ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination MPRE is a 120 minute 60 question multiple choice examination designed to measure the knowledge and understanding of established standards related to a lawyer s professional conduct It was developed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners and was first administered in 1980 Multistate Professional Responsibility ExaminationTypeComputer based standardized testDeveloper administratorNational Conference of Bar ExaminersYear started1980 44 years ago 1980 Duration2 hoursOffered3 times annuallyCountries regionsUnited StatesLanguagesEnglishWebsiteOfficial site It is a prerequisite or corequisite to the bar examination for admission as an attorney at law in 49 of the 50 states of the United States as well as the District of Columbia Guam the Northern Mariana Islands the U S Virgin Islands and the Republic of Palau Of the 56 jurisdictions within the United States only Puerto Rico and Wisconsin do not use the MPRE However these jurisdictions still incorporate local ethics rules in their respective bar examinations Connecticut 1 and New Jersey 2 waive the MPRE requirement for bar candidates who have earned a grade of C and C respectively or better in a law school course in professional ethics Contents 1 Structure 2 Passing score 3 References 4 External linksStructure editAs of the October 2012 administration the test consists of 60 substantive questions Only 50 are scored the other 10 randomly scattered throughout the exam are used for experimental purposes The raw score is converted to a scaled score based on the measured difficulty of the version of the test taken the scaled score is used to determine passing scores Scaled scores range between 50 and 150 with a median very close to 100 The questions are based on the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct and the ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct as well as controlling constitutional decisions and generally accepted principles established in leading federal and state cases and in procedural and evidentiary rules courtesy American Bar Association website and National Conference of Bar Examiners MPRE website State rules and laws which may or may not differ from the ABA rules are not tested California uses the MPRE even though it is the only jurisdiction that has not adopted either of the two sets of professional responsibility rules proposed by the American Bar Association and California rules differ from the ABA rules in many ways Despite California being the only state to not adopt the ABA s Model Rules of Professional Conduct or Judicial Conduct it is one of the two states with the highest score requirement in the country 3 The MPRE differs from the remainder of the bar examination in two ways Virtually all states allow bar exam candidates to take the MPRE prior to graduation from law school as opposed to the bar examination itself which in the great majority of states may only be taken after receipt of a J D or L L M from an ABA accredited law school A bar exam candidate s MPRE score is accepted in every jurisdiction that requires it unlike the other components of the bar examination Passing score editThe passing score varies between jurisdictions The lowest score accepted by any jurisdiction is 75 several The highest required by any state is 86 Utah and California 4 5 All states have a window either preceding or surrounding the bar exam outside of which MPRE scores are not recognized Passing Scores in 2021 by State lt https www ncbex org jurisdiction information gt Alabama 75 Georgia 75 Maryland 85 New Jersey 75 South Carolina 77 Wyoming 85 Alaska 80 Hawaii 85 Massachusetts 85 New Mexico 80 South Dakota 85 Guam 80 Arizona 85 Idaho 85 Michigan 85 New York 85 Tennessee 82 N Mariana Islands 75 Arkansas 85 Illinois 80 Minnesota 85 North Carolina 80 Texas 85 Palau 75 California 86 Indiana 80 Mississippi 75 North Dakota 85 Utah 86 Puerto Rico NA Colorado 85 Iowa 80 Missouri 80 Ohio 85 Vermont 80 Virgin Islands 75 Connecticut 80 Kansas 80 Montana 80 Oklahoma 80 Virginia 85 Delaware 85 Kentucky 80 Nebraska 85 Oregon 85 Washington 85 DC 75 Louisiana 80 Nevada 85 Pennsylvania 75 West Virginia 80 Florida 80 Maine 80 New Hampshire 79 Rhode Island 80 Wisconsin NA Michigan increased to 85 starting with those individuals taking the July 2009 bar examination https web archive org web 20091215134646 http courts michigan gov supremecourt BdofLawExaminers FAQ htm West Virginia increased a passing score to 80 effective January 1 2013 http www courtswv gov legal community court rules Orders 2012 11 20 2012Admission Prac of Law pdf Wyoming increased from 70 to 85 starting with those individuals taking the 2013 MPRE https web archive org web 20120802160635 http www wyomingbar org pdf admissions Frequently Asked Admissions Questions pdf Maryland began requiring the MPRE as of March 1 2019 http www ncbex org exams mpre References edit Connecticut Bar Examining Committee State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Retrieved March 18 2016 In lieu of the MPRE the requirement may be satisfied with a grade of C or better in a course in professional responsibility at a law school approved by the Committee New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners Information For Bar Exam Applicants www njbarexams org Retrieved 2018 12 12 Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination California State Bar California State Bar Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination score of 86 effective January 1 2008 Ethics Exam MPRE Database of Bar Admission and Reciprocity Rules BarReciprocity com Retrieved 8 December 2011 External links editMPRE official Information National Conference of Bar Examiners MRPC ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct CJC ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination amp oldid 1152610225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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