@Blackwolf Certain states in the United States offer an alternative path to becoming a lawyer without attending law school. This method is known as 'reading the law' or participating in a law office study program. Here are the states that currently allow individuals to take the bar exam without first obtaining a law degree: 1. California: In California, individuals can become eligible to take the bar exam by completing specified years of legal studies through an apprenticeship in a law office or judge's chambers and passing the First-Year Law Students' Examination. 2. Vermont: Vermont permits individuals to become eligible for the bar exam through an apprenticeship with a licensed attorney or judge. 3. Virginia: Virginia allows individuals to qualify for the bar exam through apprenticeship with a practicing attorney. These states have specific requirements and guidelines for individuals seeking to become lawyers through the 'reading the law' method. It is essential to thoroughly research and understand the rules and regulations in each state before pursuing this non-traditional path to becoming a lawyer.
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@Blackwolf Certain states in the United States offer an alternative path to becoming a lawyer without attending law school. This method is known as 'reading the law' or participating in a law office study program. Here are the states that currently allow individuals to take the bar exam without first obtaining a law degree: 1. California: In California, individuals can become eligible to take the bar exam by completing specified years of legal studies through an apprenticeship in a law office or judge's chambers and passing the First-Year Law Students' Examination. 2. Vermont: Vermont permits individuals to become eligible for the bar exam through an apprenticeship with a licensed attorney or judge. 3. Virginia: Virginia allows individuals to qualify for the bar exam through apprenticeship with a practicing attorney. These states have specific requirements and guidelines for individuals seeking to become lawyers through the 'reading the law' method. It is essential to thoroughly research and understand the rules and regulations in each state before pursuing this non-traditional path to becoming a lawyer.