I know from Tulane Law website that Louisiana now allows foreign graduates to write the bar exam if the exam board determines equivalency. Since the law there is based on common law and civil law, can we say the chance of being deemed qualified to take the bar exam may be better than other states if one is from a civil law country?
Louisiana bar exam
Posted Feb 04, 2009 16:33
I know from Tulane Law website that Louisiana now allows foreign graduates to write the bar exam if the exam board determines equivalency. Since the law there is based on common law and civil law, can we say the chance of being deemed qualified to take the bar exam may be better than other states if one is from a civil law country?
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