[blindLaw] Structural barriers faced by blind legal professionals in the developed world
Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
ukekearuaro at valtdnet.com
Tue Oct 1 13:54:24 UTC 2019
Laura, coming to the U.S. may be a great option; but to which state? And,
how about such state's requirement(s) for foreign law graduates?
Some of these requirements can mentally torture a foreign law graduate who
may not necessarily have any practice experience under their belts. Yes,
some of these united states will require the foreign law graduate to take
any number of law classes in their college(s) of law for any number of
semesters before qualifying to apply to their bar for licensure. These
classes, for the most part, can't be taken online; the student MUST HAVE A
PHYSICAL PRESENCE; cost for an international student will kill every mocking
bird alive. How about FIGHTING FOR A STUDENT VISA? That's another long
shot for a foreign professional graduate especially in law and medicine!
Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
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