Judicial Follies: What he’d learned in life ...Middle East

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In 1976, Joseph Kadans applied to the Supreme Court of Nevada for special permission to take the Nevada Bar Examination. He did not have a degree from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association, which in Nevada, as in a number of states, is a requirement for admission to practice law. (Among other things, A.B.A. accreditation requires an extensive law library and a fairly high percentage of full-time faculty — typically costing millions of dollars.) Nevertheless, Kadans asked the Supreme Court to waive Nevada’s rule that would require him to have a law school degree before he could take the test. The Supreme Court directed the Nevada Board of Bar Examiners to conduct an inquiry

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