Should Lawyers be Licensed without Passing the Bar Exam?
Send us Fan Mail (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2171686/fa...) If becoming a lawyer no longer requires proving what you know, what does the profession really stand for? Gavin Tighe and Stephen Thiele take on the Law Society of Ontario’s proposal to scrap bar exams in favor of a training course, arguing that removing substantive testing undermines both public protection and the meaning of being called to the bar. Drawing on their own experiences in law school and practice, they explore how legal education has changed, why baseline legal knowledge is essential, and how lowering standards risks public confidence in the profession. They discuss the concerns about competency, mentorship, AI misuse, and an increasingly saturated legal market, ultimately questioning whether a profession without rigorous gate-keeping can still claim legitimacy as a learned profession. Listen For :25 Should lawyers be licensed without proving substantive legal knowledge 5:41 Why is the Law Society of Ontario considering scrapping the bar exams 9:42 How does removing testing put the public at risk 14:10 Can lawyers rely on AI without strong foundational knowledge 21:01 What happens to a profession when no one is allowed to fail Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click (https://ratethispodcast.com/beneathth...) Contact Us Gardiner Roberts website (https://www.grllp.com/) | Gavin email (mailto:[email protected]) | Stephen email (mailto:[email protected])

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