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Who are you saying that to? The lady on Twitter or one of us?I can't believe you don't know what a coyote is. In the context it's not a four-legged canid.
Two things.
Well, she's a Democrat. But damn, how could anyone be that stupid!!Two things.
1.) how tf did she pass the bar exam?
2.) why do you, Georgia, allow someone like this practice law?
Maybe, Georgia has the "diploma privilege," similar to what West Virginia had before 1990. If a student graduated from WVU's law school during or before the 1980s, he or she was automatically admitted to the West Virginia State Bar, without having to pass a bar exam first. Yes, believe it or not, there are some older active attorneys in West Virginia who never took a bar exam.Two things.
1.) how tf did she pass the bar exam?
2.) why do you, Georgia, allow someone like this practice law?
Wow, had no idea.Maybe, Georgia has the "diploma privilege," similar to what West Virginia had before 1990. If a student graduated from WVU's law school during or before the 1980s, he or she was automatically admitted to the West Virginia State Bar, without having to pass a bar exam first. Yes, believe it or not, there are some older active attorneys in West Virginia who never took a bar exam.
I had heard that. So it's true. Amazing. Of course I've dealt with some attorneys from some pretty prestigious school's (UVA for example) that I have wondered how they made it out of high school let alone law school.Maybe, Georgia has the "diploma privilege," similar to what West Virginia had before 1990. If a student graduated from WVU's law school during or before the 1980s, he or she was automatically admitted to the West Virginia State Bar, without having to pass a bar exam first. Yes, believe it or not, there are some older active attorneys in West Virginia who never took a bar exam.