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Re: RE: DC Bar and Novus
Posted by steve on 1/29/08

    Hi Forrest Gump,

    He specifically said that it¡¦s 26 ABA credits in subjects taken on the Multistate Bar
    Exam. He mentioned nothing about LL.M. degree. Am I missing something?

    "D.C. Bar Rule 46(b)(8)(iii) states that an applicant may take the D.C. Bar exam if the
    applicant has successfully completed 26 ABA credits in subjects taken on the Multistate
    Bar Exam (MBE) and has earned a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from a non-ABA law school. This
    degree can be a non-bar J.D. degree, such as an Executive Juris Doctorate, or a bar J.D.
    degree from a California correspondence law school. In order to have successfully
    completed a subject taken on the M.B.E., a student should have achieved a grade of at
    least a C-."


    On 1/28/08, Forrest Gump wrote:
    > He made the statement that you can take the DC Bar with a DL Degree and an LLM degree.
    >
    > The LLM doesn't matter. It's the first year courses that the DC bar requires.
    >
    > FG
    > On 1/27/08, steve wrote:
    >> Hi Forrest Gump,
    >>
    >> You haven't answered my question yet.
    >> So here goes again.
    >> Which part of the paper did he admit he was wrong?
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On 1/27/08, Forrest Gump wrote:
    >>> Steveee,
    >>>
    >>> The fact that he admitted it doesn't mean he'll get it changed on that website (or,
    >>> that he'll ever change it)
    >>>
    >>> The school that sponsored that website is dead and gone. Their website is closed. If
    >>> you want to believe drivel supported by a non-existant law school, who's dean is
    >>> now "administrative" dean (re secretary) of a third-rate DL school?
    >>>
    >>> Fine... stupid is what stupid does,
    >>>
    >>> FG
    >>> On 1/25/08, steve wrote:
    >>>> Hi ForrestGump,
    >>>>
    >>>> So which part of the paper did he admit he was wrong?
    >>>>
    >>>>

     
     

 
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