There should be no requirements at all for practicing law. You shouldn't have to pay a "university" 160,000 dollars and then a partner shop 4 years of your life before you can practice law. That's just to artificially keep down supply so they can bill you $500 an hour for their terrible legal advice and abominable legal work.
Yeah, the outcome isn't actually awful but the motivation for it is gay commie bullshit.
In fact, it might make being a member of the bar association more valuable, because if they actually did their fucking jobs, it would give people peace of mind that they're hiring someone competent. If incompetent can just completely skip the bar process, it doesn't make sense for the bar association to continually lower their standards.
But who am I kidding? We all know that in clown world, they'll just remove all standards so they can collect more membership dues.
Yeah - you shouldn't need a requirement to pass law and the founding fathers wanted it that way as well with laws being written so that even the most common man could understand them.
But we don't write laws on one page of paper now (let alone a constitution) they take up tens of thousands of pages with contradictory gotchas and hidden agendas.
The point of passing the bar is similarly the same point to being a tax preparer (albeit more complex) - that you show competency and understanding of parsing laws as written and court procedures.
Otherwise you have laymen thinking they can practice law because they saw a few episodes of CSI! Or not even high school educated people representing themselves in a murder case and putting forth the argument that dey be innocent because dey be innocent and she was a whore anyway and her shit was all fucked up! blah blah blah!
There should be no requirements at all for practicing law. You shouldn't have to pay a "university" 160,000 dollars and then a partner shop 4 years of your life before you can practice law. That's just to artificially keep down supply so they can bill you $500 an hour for their terrible legal advice and abominable legal work.
That said, the motivation is pants off retarded.
Yeah, the outcome isn't actually awful but the motivation for it is gay commie bullshit.
In fact, it might make being a member of the bar association more valuable, because if they actually did their fucking jobs, it would give people peace of mind that they're hiring someone competent. If incompetent can just completely skip the bar process, it doesn't make sense for the bar association to continually lower their standards.
But who am I kidding? We all know that in clown world, they'll just remove all standards so they can collect more membership dues.
It's a chicken and egg problem.
Yeah - you shouldn't need a requirement to pass law and the founding fathers wanted it that way as well with laws being written so that even the most common man could understand them.
But we don't write laws on one page of paper now (let alone a constitution) they take up tens of thousands of pages with contradictory gotchas and hidden agendas.
The point of passing the bar is similarly the same point to being a tax preparer (albeit more complex) - that you show competency and understanding of parsing laws as written and court procedures.
Otherwise you have laymen thinking they can practice law because they saw a few episodes of CSI! Or not even high school educated people representing themselves in a murder case and putting forth the argument that dey be innocent because dey be innocent and she was a whore anyway and her shit was all fucked up! blah blah blah!
Pro tip, you don't actually need law school.
Passing the bar is a different thing, and can be done without law school