ALICE ROBIE RESNICK, J.
In 1986, an applicant had to receive at least 270 points on the Ohio bar examination in order to pass. However, if an applicant scored in the upper 60th percentile on the Multistate Bar Examination ("MBE"), only two of his or her twelve essay booklets (two questions per booklet), selected at random, were graded. If the applicant received at least 14 points on each booklet, he or she was afforded a presumption of passing the bar examination...
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