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OK SEOUL, March 11 (Yonhap) -- The presidential office denied a news report Wednesday that the government is reviewing a plan to partially revive the open-to-all state-run bar exam, abolished in 2017, to license lawyers outside the law school system. Kang Yu-jung, a presidential spokesperson, made the remarks in a press notice after a local newspaper reported that the government is reviewing a plan to reinstate the bar exam to select 50 to 150 lawyers each year outside the law school system. Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung (L) is seen taking questions from the press in this file photo taken Feb. 2, 2026, at the presidential office in Seoul. (Yonhap) fairydust@yna.co.kr (END) Keywords #law school Articles with issue keywords Most Liked U.S. transport aircraft spotted departing Osan Air Base amid Patriot relocation speculation (News Focus) Topping 10 mln, 'The King's Warden' offers rare boost to Korean cinema (News Focus) USFK's relocation of military assets to Middle East raises concerns about Seoul's capability to deter N.K. threats (News Focus) How 'The King's Warden' captured 10 mln Korean viewers BTS expands Gwanghwamun concert capacity to 22,000 with added standing zones Most Saved (News Focus) How 'The King's Warden' captured 10 mln Korean viewers (News Focus) Topping 10 mln, 'The King's Warden' offers rare boost to Korean cinema U.S. transport aircraft spotted departing Osan Air Base amid Patriot relocation speculation (LEAD) S. Korea to Middle East: report (News Focus) USFK's relocation of military assets to Middle East raises concerns about Seoul's capability to deter N.K. threats (LEAD) N.

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OK SEOUL, March 11 (Yonhap) -- The presidential office denied a news report Wednesday that the government is reviewing a plan to partially revive the open-to-all state-run bar exam, abolished in 2017, to license lawyers outside the law school system. Kang Yu-jung, a presidential spokesperson, made the remarks in a press notice after a local newspaper reported that the government is reviewing a plan to reinstate the bar exam to select 50 to 150 lawyers each year outside the law school system. Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung (L) is seen taking questions from the press in this file photo taken Feb. 2, 2026, at the presidential office in Seoul. (Yonhap) fairydust@yna.co.kr (END) Keywords #law school Articles with issue keywords Most Liked U.S. transport aircraft spotted departing Osan Air Base amid Patriot relocation speculation (News Focus) Topping 10 mln, 'The King's Warden' offers rare boost to Korean cinema (News Focus) USFK's relocation of military assets to Middle East raises concerns about Seoul's capability to deter N.K. threats (News Focus) How 'The King's Warden' captured 10 mln Korean viewers BTS expands Gwanghwamun concert capacity to 22,000 with added standing zones Most Saved (News Focus) How 'The King's Warden' captured 10 mln Korean viewers (News Focus) Topping 10 mln, 'The King's Warden' offers rare boost to Korean cinema U.S. transport aircraft spotted departing Osan Air Base amid Patriot relocation speculation (LEAD) S. Korea to Middle East: report (News Focus) USFK's relocation of military assets to Middle East raises concerns about Seoul's capability to deter N.K. threats (LEAD) N.

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SEOUL, March 11 (Yonhap) -- The presidential office denied a news report Wednesday that the government is reviewing a plan to partially revive the open-to-all state-run bar exam, abolished in 2017, to license lawyers outside the law school system.
Kang Yu-jung, a presidential spokesperson, made the remarks in a press notice after a local newspaper reported that the government is reviewing a plan to reinstate the bar exam to select 50 to 150 lawyers each year outside the law school system. The report said the plan will be reported to President Lee Jae Myung after a final assessment.
Currently, the bar exam is limited to those who have studied law for three years at law schools. The previous one, which allowed non-law majors to take the exam, was abolished in 2017 with the introduction of law schools.
The new system was intended to nurture judicial professionals from various backgrounds, but it has faced criticism that only those from wealthy families can afford law school.
President Lee said in a town hall meeting in June that he "agrees to some extent" with the criticism that the law school system is favorable to the affluent class, who can afford expensive tuition.
He said it may be difficult to revoke the current system entirely, but requested officials to review measures to provide opportunities for those who do not go to law school.
Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung (L) is seen taking questions from the press in this file photo taken Feb. 2, 2026, at the presidential office in Seoul. (Yonhap)
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## Expert Analysis

### Merits
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### Areas for Consideration
- The new system was intended to nurture judicial professionals from various backgrounds, but it has faced criticism that only those from wealthy families can afford law school.
- President Lee said in a town hall meeting in June that he "agrees to some extent" with the criticism that the law school system is favorable to the affluent class, who can afford expensive tuition.
- He said it may be difficult to revoke the current system entirely, but requested officials to review measures to provide opportunities for those who do not go to law school.

### Implications
- The report said the plan will be reported to President Lee Jae Myung after a final assessment.
- He said it may be difficult to revoke the current system entirely, but requested officials to review measures to provide opportunities for those who do not go to law school.
- Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung (L) is seen taking questions from the press in this file photo taken Feb. 2, 2026, at the presidential office in Seoul. (Yonhap) fairydust@yna.co.kr (END) Keywords #law school Articles with issue keywords Most Liked U.S. transport aircraft spotted departing Osan Air Base amid Patriot relocation speculation (News Focus) Topping 10 mln, 'The King's Warden' offers rare boost to Korean cinema (News Focus) USFK's relocation of military assets to Middle East raises concerns about Seoul's capability to deter N.K. threats (News Focus) How 'The King's Warden' captured 10 mln Korean viewers BTS expands Gwanghwamun concert capacity to 22,000 with added standing zones Most Saved (News Focus) How 'The King's Warden' captured 10 mln Korean viewers (News Focus) Topping 10 mln, 'The King's Warden' offers rare boost to Korean cinema U.S. transport aircraft spotted departing Osan Air Base amid Patriot relocation speculation (LEAD) S.
- Korea to Middle East: report (News Focus) USFK's relocation of military assets to Middle East raises concerns about Seoul's capability to deter N.K. threats (LEAD) N.

### Expert Commentary
This article covers law, system, korea topics. Areas of concern are also raised. Readability: Flesch-Kincaid grade 0.0. Word count: 563.
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