Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The end of the constitutional challenge to Wisconsin's diploma privilege.
The case was settled with a $7500 payment to the plaintiff. Back in December, the judge — Barbara Crabb — decertified what had been a class action (including all the graduates of out-of-state law schools who sought to practice law in Wisconsin and were required, under state law, to take a bar exam when the graduates of Wisconsin law schools — the University of Wisconsin and Marquette — had a "diploma privilege" to skip the exam).
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Commerce Power,
diploma privilege,
exams,
law,
law school
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