Screaming Bean |
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
I seemingly got on one of wild researching tangents this morning, all spawning from a question asked about Louisiana Civil Law. Before it was all over, I had learned more than I needed to know about the Louisiana Bar Exam. The highlights: it's three days; those three days are non-consecutive; you must create a pseudonym in order to take the test. The last point is the best one. Instead of something normal like a social security number, the failing and conditional (those who are allowed to retake the few sections they failed...it's not an all or nothing thing in Louisiana) lists are published using pseudonyms. These lists can be found here. If nothing else, these people should get bonus points for creativity of naming. Only in Louisiana could Jimmy Neutron, Pope John Paul, and Miss Piggy all be taking the Bar Exam. Labels: Bar
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