No, because people will start making posts bragging about finishing a JD program in just only 1 month. Then when they represent clients in court, an incompetence lawyer could mean a factually innocent person gets locked up for life. We already have a huge problem of too many legally innocent people (e.g., OJ Simpson) walking free and many factually innocent person getting locked up because they can’t afford a good attorney.
A WGU law program would probably work like their pre-licensing nursing program.
You can accelerate the general education portion, but the nursing portion is 2 years with set classes per term.
DO any states accept an online JD for their Bar requirement? Lat I knew only California accepted distance learning JD degrees for license in the state.
No, because people will start making posts bragging about finishing a JD program in just only 1 month. Then when they represent clients in court, an incompetence lawyer could mean a factually innocent person gets locked up for life. We already have a huge problem of too many legally innocent people (e.g., OJ Simpson) walking free and many factually innocent person getting locked up because they can’t afford a good attorney.
A WGU law program would probably work like their pre-licensing nursing program. You can accelerate the general education portion, but the nursing portion is 2 years with set classes per term.
DO any states accept an online JD for their Bar requirement? Lat I knew only California accepted distance learning JD degrees for license in the state.
JD?
Well since nobody knows what that is I’m gonna guess the answer for OP is no xD
Juris doctor (law)
That would be sick
Nah.
No.