Bar Applicant’s Test Experience Was So Bad She Wants Money For It

// 985539The bar exam — as we all know — is a high-stakes ordeal. You either pass and get to make a huge Facebook/LinkedIn post in celebration (followed by being ridiculed) or you’re forced to stick your nose back in the books to make good on your six-figure degree. To fail the bar is human, but to worry that the reason you scored so low was because you were pissed off at the proctor is hellish. Screw a “we’re sorry” email; what’s justice without an enforcement mechanism? This bar applicant was mad enough to take the bar to court. If only it went in her favor. From the ABA Journal:

In a Nov. 9 opinion, the state supreme court rejected arguments by Marla Matrice Murphy, who took the Delaware bar exam in July 2021 and failed….After Murphy requested accommodations, she was told that she would be given twice the time to take the exam, a private room in which to take it, and scratch paper during the exam. She never received the scratch paper. And she contended that software failures deprived her of the double time that she was supposed to have, and the proctors’ distractions deprived her of the private-room accommodation.

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Murphy was met with a parade of horribles: a proctor’s ringing phone and loud typing, a second proctor’s repeated coughing and pacing, not to mention her software crashing three times and eating up 45 minutes of her exam time.

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After the second crash, I would have seriously considered another vocation.

Far from the sought out damages, the court decided that the proper remedy would have been for her to get another crack at the bar free of charge with the proper accommodations. If you ask me, the remedy should also include the provision that Murphy would get different proctors — things are bad enough without feeling like you’re in Groundhog Day.

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To Murphy — and anyone else reading this — best of luck with the bar!

Bar Applicant Denied Damages For Test Mishaps And Proctor Distractions [ABA Journal]

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