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The Alabama bar examination is mostly generic. Only one three-hour session out of three days is devoted to local Alabama essays. We have not found any examples of these local questions.

 The Alabama bar exam, a 3-day exam, consists of

  • the six-hour Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), weighted 50%;
  • two 90-minute Multistate Performance Test (MPT) problems, weighted 10%;
  • six 30-minute Multistate Essay Examination (MEE) questions, weighted 20%; and
  • the three-hour Alabama Essay Examination, weighted 20%.

The essay portions of the Academic Bar Examination are weighted so that the Alabama Civil Litigation Examination questions are worth 40 percent of the total written score, the Multi-State Essay Examination (MEE) questions are worth 40 percent, and the Multi-State Performance Test (MPT) questions are worth 20 percent of the total written score. The scaled essay test score constitutes 50 percent of the combined score and the scaled Multi-State Bar Examination (MBE) score is 50 percent of the combined score.

The successful applicant must achieve a combined scaled score of 128. Applicants also must pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) with a passing scaled score of 75.

The following subjects may be tested on the Alabama bar exam:  

  • Alabama civil litigation, including
    • appellate practice
    • arbitration
    • civil procedure
    • remedies
  • business associations (agency, partnership, corporations, LLCs)
  • conflicts of laws
  • constitutional law (Alabama and federal)
  • contracts, including UCC Article 2 sales
  • criminal law and procedure 
  • evidence
  • family law
  • federal civil procedure
  • real property, including real estate finance
  • torts
  • trusts and estates (wills, trusts, and estates)
  • UCC Articles 1 (general provisions), 2 (sales), 3 (negotiable instruments), and 9 (secured transactions).

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