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Line 1: The '''National Conference of Bar Examiners''' (NCBE) is a [[United States|U.S.]] based [[non-profit]] organization that develops national standardized tests for [[admission to the bar in the United States]]. The organization was founded in 1931.<ref>[http://www.ncbex.org/ Official Homepage (accessed April 21, 2009)]</ref> The best known exams developed by NCBE are the [[Multistate Bar Examination]] (1972), the [[Multistate Essay Examination]] (1988), the [[Multistate Performance Test]] (1997), and the [[Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination]] (1980).<ref>[http://www.ncbex.org/fileadmin/mediafiles/downloads/Bar_Admissions/2007stats.pdf Bar Admissions statistics PDF (accessed April 21, 2009)]</ref> ==See also== |