Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination


The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination is a 120-minute, 60-question, multiple-choice examination designed to measure the knowledge and understanding of established standards related to a lawyer's professional conduct. It is developed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners and was first administered in 1980.
It is a prerequisite or corequisite to the bar examination for admission as an attorney at law in 49 of the 50 states of the United States, as well as the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Republic of Palau. Of the 56 jurisdictions within the United States, only Puerto Rico, and Wisconsin do not use the MPRE examination. However, these jurisdictions still incorporate local ethics rules in their respective bar examinations. Connecticut and New Jersey waive the MPRE requirement for bar candidates who have earned a grade of "C" and "C-", respectively, or better in a law school course in professional ethics.

Structure

As of the October 2012 administration, the test consists of 60 substantive questions. Only 50 are scored; the other 10 are used for experimental purposes. The raw score is converted to a "scaled score" based on the measured difficulty of the version of the test taken; the scaled score is used to determine passing scores. Scaled scores range between 50 and 150, with a median very close to 100.
The questions are based on the and the , as well as controlling constitutional decisions and generally accepted principles established in leading federal and state cases and in procedural and evidentiary rules. State rules and laws which may or may not differ from the ABA rules are not tested. California uses the MPRE even though it is the only jurisdiction that has not adopted either of the two sets of professional responsibility rules proposed by the American Bar Association – and California rules differ from the ABA rules in many ways.
The MPRE differs from the remainder of the bar examination in two ways:
The passing score varies between jurisdictions. The lowest score accepted by any jurisdiction is 75. The highest required by any state is 86.
All states have a window either preceding or surrounding the bar exam outside of which MPRE scores are not recognized.
Passing Scores by State:
Alabama75Georgia75Maryland85New Jersey75South Carolina77Wyoming85
Alaska80Hawaii85Massachusetts85New Mexico80South Dakota85Guam80
Arizona85Idaho85Michigan85New York85Tennessee82N. Mariana Islands75
Arkansas85Illinois80Minnesota85North Carolina80Texas85Palau75
California86Indiana80Mississippi75North Dakota85Utah86Puerto RicoNA
Colorado85Iowa80Missouri80Ohio85Vermont80Virgin Islands75
Connecticut80Kansas80Montana80Oklahoma75Virginia85-
Delaware85Kentucky75Nebraska85Oregon85Washington85--
DC75Louisiana80Nevada85Pennsylvania75West Virginia80--
Florida80Maine80New Hampshire79Rhode Island80WisconsinNA--