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Re: LL.M degree will not get you bar admission
Posted by fact checker rides again on 9/28/08

    Oh I am not concerned I graduated from an ABA law school.

    But his list of ABA law schools was incorrect.

    99.9% of ABA law schools want ABA JD for LLM program admission.

    2 ABA law schools will accept non ABA JD correspondence
    and the rest will NOT !

    Also he lists Chapman University Law School as
    online........NOPE......no such thing and they
    dont accept NON ABA JD correspondence degrees PERIOD !

    and many ABA law schools have a general LLM degree
    program, where JD classes can be taken, but not online and
    they only accept foreign law graduates and
    you CAN NOT take 26 units of JD classes in the LLM program.

    all fantasy !

    On 9/28/08, -- wrote:
    > On 9/28/08, fact checker wrote:
    >> Chapman University Law School:
    >> "Admission to the LL.M. Program is limited to those
    >> who are either (1) members in good standing of the Bar
    >> of any State or of the District of Columbia or (2) recipients of a J.D. or LL.B. degree from an ABA-
    >> approved law school or an equivalent foreign institution."
    >>
    >> Taken from their website and NO IT IS NOT ONLINE LL.M
    >>
    >> alot of mis information posted here. again ONLY 2 known
    >> online LLM degree programs that allow non ABA graduates
    >> not admitted to the bar to gain admission to LLM ABA
    >> law school degree program.
    >>
    >> The rest of the ABA LLM degree programs require non ABA
    >> J.D. graduates to be admitted to the bar or otherwise
    >> must be J.D. ABA graduate for LL.M program
    >
    >
    > LD posted here a while back and finally left after it was revealed that he had
    > posted a fake email from the Washington State Bar to support his false "information."
    >
    > He has told of many different ways to get around bar exam requirements and all have
    > been a total fantasy. His favorite is the 26 ABA credit requirement of the DC bar.
    > Another poster sent the DC bar an inquiry about satisfying the 26 ABA exception to
    > an ABA degree with ABA LLM credits. Their answer was basically "not a chance."
    > The 26 credits must be 1L level classes not advanced level LLM classes.
    >
    > Just ignore LD's false information. He has tried to deceive this board with fake
    > emails and lies before. I don't know why he wants to spread false hope. He is
    > truly a sick little puppy.

     
     

 
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