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    Re: West Coast should just fade away

    Posted by wcsl on 2/10/09

    The actual degree "JURIS DOCTOR" by any
    school not accredited by ABA or State
    Bar is regulated by the State Bar.

    West Coast CAN NOT issue Executive Juris Doctor
    degree. They can NOT issue any degree
    with the title JURIS DOCOTOR in it in the
    State of California.

    They try and Cal Bar will get a cease
    and desist order on WCSL so fast that Dean
    wont know whether to go wee wee or call his
    lawyer first.

    and most inportantly West Coast can call itself
    a paralegal training institute or a academy of
    legal documentation and notary training but
    IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WEST COAST CAN
    NOT CALL ITSELF A LAW SCHOOL.............PERIOD
    because ALL law schools in Calif are regulated
    by the power of the Calif State Bar.....period
    end of subject.

    West Coast.......its over, its finished, its gone.

    Let gone man........those degrees were useless and
    worthless and now it is proven by the state bar that
    the legal education was sub-standard and thus the school
    was closed down.

    On 2/10/09, Evolve & Adapt wrote:
    > Sorry Big Lawboy,
    >
    > What I have written is not rubbish as you wish. No where in the
    > rules of CA State Bar does it say that an un-registered
    > unaccredited law school cannot call it self a Law School, Law
    > Institute, Law Graduate School, Law College or a University Law
    > department or program.
    >
    > The purpose of the State bar and its rules is based on the
    premise
    > that only "registered law schools" can award "professional law
    > degrees", hey smarty read the rules. See rule 4.201, A-C.
    >
    > "The Committee of Bar Examiners (“the Committee”) is authorized
    by
    > law to register, oversee, and regulate unaccredited law schools
    in
    > California." Rule 4.201
    >
    > CA State Bar rules apply to the "registered unaccredited law
    > schools" that it covers in rule 4.201, the schools it oversees,
    > regulates and registers. Registration is the key.....
    >
    > Any California institute, college, university, career training
    > school can teach law courses. A CA educational institution can
    > offer law courses and offer law or legal subject matter
    training.
    > Only thing is that it's students are not able to sit for the CA
    > baby bar or bar exam.
    >
    > This leaves that door open to WCSL offering its undergraduate
    > legal degree as well as any law training courses it may want to
    > offer. These unregistered law schools can issued certificates or
    > diplomas in law subjects training programs.
    >
    > Really Big Lawboy, you have to read, its important.
    >
    >
    > On 2/10/09, need bar approval to be a law school wrote:
    >> Soon West Coast will be removed
    >> from the Calif State Bar website.
    >>
    >> That will happen cuz THEY HAVE NO LEGAL
    >> AUTHORITY IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
    >> TO CALL THEMSELVES A "LAW SCHOOL".
    >>
    >> In the State of California there is
    >> no such thing as a legally operated
    >> "law school" that is not regulated
    >> by the California State Bar.
    >>
    >> West Coat will not be able to operate
    >> in California.
    >>
    >> everything else you published here
    >> about DL schools is also rubbish !
    >>
    >> On 2/10/09, Modify, Evolve and Grow wrote:
    >>> Some DL law schools will change their focus from the training
    >>> bar eligible law students to students that want law training
    >>> programs geared toward quasi-law practice areas.
    >>>
    >>> Some quasi-law practice areas are tax law state & federal,
    >>> social security law practice, mediation and arbitration,
    >>> notarial law and legal document preparation. These areas are
    >>> growing fields and they all provide for non-lawyers to get
    >>> certified or licensed to practice by federal, state or State
    >>> Supreme Court entities.
    >>>
    >>> DL correspondence law schools that are no longer registered
    >>> with the CA State Bar can meet the training needs of these
    >> new
    >>> quasi-legal practitioners. The law training DL law schools
    >> can
    >>> provide to these non-traditional law practitioners is
    >>> invaluable. Especially since these areas are all sensitive
    >> and
    >>> affects the legal rights of citizens.
    >>>
    >>> Important to note that a number of State Supreme Courts have
    >>> stated that the quasi-law areas mentioned above are areas
    >>> where non-lawyers are authorized by statute or administrative
    >>> agency rules to practice law. Basically this translates to
    >>> authorized practice of law by non-lawyers.
    >>>
    >>> DL correspondence law schools should market themselves to
    >>> these new kinds of quasi-legal practitioners, correspondence
    >>> law school in these areas can be a wonderful resource of
    >>> education and training for those unable or uninterested in
    >> the
    >>> traditional practices and avenues.
    >>>
    >>> You see there is a bright future for all DL and
    >> correspondence
    >>> law school in California, California the best state in the
    >>> nation with justice for all.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 2/10/09, Karen wrote:
    >>>> The letter from the Bar revoking the school's registration
    >>>> is now posted on the West Coast website.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by Karen.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by Modify, Evolve and Grow.
  • Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by eJD to be gone.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by need bar approval to be a law school.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by Jeff Lee.
  • Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by --.
  • Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by WCSL.
  • Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by Jeff Lee.
  • Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by WCSL.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by Evolve & Adapt.
  • Re: West Coast should just fade away , 2/10/09, by wcsl.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by --.
  • Re: It's Over for West Coast - Official Notice, 2/10/09, by Crown Prince.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by Evolve & Adapt for the Future.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/10/09, by WCSL.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/11/09, by SG.
  • Re: West Coast & DL Law Schools Should Change Focus, 2/11/09, by WCSL.


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