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State Courts Weigh Whether Unauthorized Immigrants May Practice Law

In a test case for whether immigrants in this country illegally can practice law in New York, the Empire State’s Supreme Court’s appellate division is currently deciding whether a 30-year-old man who passed the state bar exam and meets all of the other state bar criteria can practice law despite being an unauthorized immigrant. So The New York Times reports.

The California Supreme Court and the Florida Supreme Court are weighing similar cases.

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