@averagejoe1 said
Y'all are going to kill this country. Oregon and Wahington State only require a law degree. I have not read this. as it made me sad. Oh, and full of fear, as Suzianne always says.
Soon, the med students. Graduate, and you are free to do do a heart operation. Y'all are killling us.
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2024/mar/15/supreme-court-bar-exam-will-no-longer-be-required-/
I have not read this. as it made me sad.
Not surprising since you don't seem to read much anyway. If you had, you'd see:
Typically, students will complete an internship between their second and third years of law school gaining about 400 hours of experience, according to the task force’s report. Then, if they do about three hours a week of legal work through their final year of law school, students could have 500 hours of experience upon graduation, leaving the portfolio to complete before licensure.
Lastly, law clerks can become lawyers without enrolling in law school by completing standardized educational materials and benchmarks under the guidance of a mentoring attorney, along with the 500 hours of work as a licensed legal intern.
Your talent for taking a rather complex process and reducing it the level of a 6-year-old is common practice with you.