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The University of Florida and Jacksonville University were the only law schools with pass rates over 90% on the July bar exam.

The overall pass rate for first-time test takers was 78.4%, an increase from previous years.

Cooley Law School graduates had the lowest passage rate among Florida schools at 61.3%.

The and were the only schools to have graduates score over 90 percent on July's bar examination, according to Sept. 22.

First-time test takers from the University of Florida Levin College of Law notched a 92.8% pass rate, with first-timers from the Jacksonville University College of Law – Florida's newest law school – getting 91.7%, according to the .

The overall passing rate for the July exam was 78.4% for those taking it for the first time, marking a steady in

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