Upon receipt of a Petition for Review, a review committee of not less than three (3) members of the Board shall review all papers on which the applicant alleges error in grading. The role of the Review Committee shall be to identify and consider specific errors in grading. It shall not be the function of the Review Committee merely to reconsider grades originally awarded. In the event that a majority of the members of the Review Committee find clear and manifest evidence that the applicant's papers have been substantially misgraded to such an extent that the result of the examination may have been affected, the Review Committee shall so report to the Board and the Board, as a whole, shall review the applicant's examination result. In the event that a majority of the members of the Review Committee find that the applicant's papers have not been substantially misgraded to an extent that the result of the examination was affected, such determination by the Review Committee shall be final without further action by the Board as a whole. After completion of the review process described in this Section and at least thirty (30) days prior to the administration of the next bar examination, an Order shall be entered in the Board minutes granting or denying the applicant's petition.
R. Gov. Admi. Miss. Bar. 4