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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I vaguely remember she's doing this to work on wrongful convictions so it is an admirable goal. I see no reason why it's a bad thing.[/quote] There's no reason. It's a good thing. Good for her. [/quote] I think it's great - and I'm someone who does not watch the Kardashians, finds their social media and social lives deeply weird, and took out $160k for law school only to discover I hated being a lawyer (but still had to pay those loans). So I have plenty of reasons to be dismissive! She seems like she's got a major platform to do some good. [b]She's also showing all kinds of people who might not have thought they could become lawyers, that it's possible for people who aren't DC nerd types.[/b] I think there's nothing but upside in that.[/quote] As far as I know, you still need to be able to pass a comprehensive Bar exam to be a practicing lawyer. Also, isn't CA like the only state where you can take the Bar exam without graduating from an actual accredited law school?[/quote] I am the PP - and yes, that's right. But whether other people want to pursue this path in California or enroll in law school and do it the traditional way, I think she's showing that this is a path open to a wider group of people. [/quote] ^ Sorry, I mean it's right she still has to take the real bar. So no this isn't the end. But it's an important step in the process. PPs seem to know more than I do about which states let you practice without going to or graduating law school.[/quote]
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