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    Re: It's Not Only Oregon

    Posted by Jay on 9/09/09

    And your point is???

    ALL California distance learning JDs are really intended
    only to prepare the student for the practice of law in and
    ONLY in California. There MAY be the possibility of using
    it for other purposes in other locations, but why one would
    be crazy about DETC based upon these possibilities is kind
    of silly.

    If you are wanting to pay many times the amount necessary in
    order to study law with a DETC school, by all means, go for
    it. The circumstances where is it really going to mean
    anything are EXTREMELY rare though.

    If you are SOLELY interested in working outside California,
    go get an ABA JD.


    On 9/09/09, Larry wrote:
    > It's Not Only Oregon Where Unaccredited Degrees Are Illegal
    >
    > From the Oregon website:
    > Is Oregon the only state that disallows use of most
    > unaccredited degrees?
    >
    > No. It is also illegal or restricted in North Dakota,
    > South Dakota, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, Texas,
    > Nevada, Washington, Virginia and Maine to use unaccredited
    > degrees. It is illegal in Indiana to use an unaccredited
    > doctorate and Michigan law limits the legal options of
    > users.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • It's Not Only Oregon , 9/09/09, by Larry.
  • Re: It's Not Only Oregon , 9/09/09, by Jay.
  • Re: It's Not Only Oregon , 9/09/09, by Larry.
  • Re: It's Not Only Oregon , 9/10/09, by Res Ipsa Loco.
  • Re: It's Not Only Oregon , 9/11/09, by again, lawyers use logic....


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