User talk:Alexander R. Ramsay

For the past 18 months I have challenged the State Bar of California in wrong-doings in their administration of the California bar examination.The allegations began with the charge of discrimination against disabled test-takers and expanded to wrongs against all test-takers. The Ramsays, Shannon Alynn (blind graduate of Stanford and UC Davis School of Law) and I her father filed a five allegation complaint against the State Bar Board of Governors (Claim 5119C, Dec.20,2006) which was rejected immediately; however, the reforms therein were adopted on Feb. 7, 2006 by the CBE without acknowledgement. Hundreds of the Feb. 2007 test-takers benefitted from the reduction of the passing score from 1466 down to 1440 without knowing that it was Shannon's Claim that brought this among other policy changes, about. The wrongs inherent in the IRT grading policy, now corrected, should be retroactive to all who suffered by rejection from this wrong policy in the past.

Alexander R. Ramsay Alexander R. Ramsay 02:36, 21 June 2007 (UTC)Alexander R. Ramsay 02:49, 21 June 2007 (UTC)