Ghana’s government has introduced transitional measures to support the implementation of its revised legal education system. These measures aim to provide a pathway for the thousands of law graduates currently unable to enter the Bar. The new framework seeks to resolve a significant backlog of qualified candidates awaiting admission to professional legal training. Details of the interim measures were released as the government works to fully operationalize the recently enacted legal education reforms. The changes are intended to create a more transparent and accessible system for aspiring lawyers. Officials state the plan will ensure a smoother transition for both current students and future applicants. This initiative responds to long-standing concerns about access to legal education in the country.