Trump Lawyer John Eastman Officially Disbarred For Challenging 2020 Election
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How is that legal? The world has gone insane!
This world is anything but sane right now.
Need to verify by I think BAR is a private organisation. I think this is about exposing the BAR fraud
We've got to get rid of the BAR, a foreign operation, and license our own attorneys. Esquire is a foreign title and we have no business violating the Constitution and allowing them in our government.
No, the state bar is your license. There are bar associations, like the American Bar Association, but that's just a club. If you get disbarred, it means they are taking away your license to practice law.
Ah okay, thanks.
just got inspired to ask, should there only be 1 BAR association in each state, monopolization, or should there be 2 or 3, like American and National league, and a Libertarian? I am against the monopoly, inspired by your post. P.S. If any of the Free States that aren’t California, they could invite Eastman to practice in their State. But eventually California will be found to be the fraudsters, and Jim Eastman the honorable man.
There should not be any BAR associations. Law should be self evident and any one with decently smart should be able to act as a lawyer in most cases.
I see, true words, There should not be…. I just searched for lawyers during the Roman Republic and ancient Israel. There are orators, philosophers, teachers and mentors, but no difficult legalese concepts and no deceptive bar associations!
May be the first step in bringing down a corrupt organization.
When Trump is back in office he should appoint him to one of the open federal court judge positions. Let the shitstains that disbarred him stand before him and catch hell.
I don't think you can practice in federal court without a state court license somewhere. If you are licensed by a state, you are automatically admitted to practice the federal court for the federal jurisdiction you reside in.
Hmm... this sets a precedent that when they prosecute a former president, they also prosecute or disbar any lawyer who represents him.
This cant possibly backfire on the bad guys ;-)
Any law fags here? I recently heard someone say that no state requires a person to pass the barr. That it's a whole different thing, it's own thing and it's unconstitutional. Would love to hear from someone in that field.
I can't think of a state that doesn't require you to pass a bar exam. You can't practice until you pass even if you have graduated from law school.
Some states have reciprocity with other states, so, for example, if you are licensed in Illinois you will have passed your Illinois bar exam sometime after law school hopefully on the first try. If you have been practicing for awhile, you can then apply for reciprocity with states that allow it. Every state will have its own rules on that, but for example, if an Illinois licensed lawyer wants to practice in New York which does have reciprocity with other states, the NY state licensing people will review your record and you sit for an interview. It's sort of a shoo in if you have a good reputation. With reciprocity you will not have to sit for the NY state bar exam. Some states don't care how long you've been practicing, you have to pass their bar if you want to practice law in their state. Arizona used to have a really hard bar exam and they really frowned on out of staters getting licensed, at least back when a lot of people were coming from CA. Don't know if that's still the case.
Thanks for the comment / info.
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2024/mar/15/supreme-court-bar-exam-will-no-longer-be-required-/
Interesting thanks for this. I can't read the whole article do you know if you have ot have graduated from an accredited law school?
I found in the article that if someone works as a law clerk, like for a judge or attorney, and without needing to attend law school, such a clerk after 500 hours and achieving certain “benchmarks” and also learning certain educational materials, such clerk then can become licensed.
Wow that’s amazing
Wisconsin allows graduates of their in-state university law school to practice law without the requirement to pass a bar exam. “Diploma privilege.”
https://law.wisc.edu/current/diploma_privilege/
Oregon, starting in May ‘24 will provide an alternative method to allow law grads to practice: a 675 hour supervised work experience. https://www.legal.io/articles/5450956/No-Bar-Exam-Required-to-Practice-Law-in-Oregon-Starting-Next-Year#:~:text=Starting%20in%20May%202024%2C%20law,further%20innovation%20in%20other%20states.
According to this site, it was a way to flood the legal system with incompetent DEI hires, which almost every anon opposed the removal of bar requirement at first.
They also dis-barred Rudy Giuliani. They are Communists and their day will come.
So crazy, This is so horrible...
But you must challenge a fraudulent election. Civic duty.
This is designed to insult your sense of justice.
The punishment should fit the crime. He has a 4th amendment right that protects him from cruel and unusual punishment.
Mao would wake up laughing although pickled
Fucking bullshit.
Infuriating…😡
Did any one remember the recent changes in some states that now allow lawyers who are not members of the BAR to practise?
For DEI hires, not conservatives.
True for Washington state, Seattle area, constitutionalists can take advantage in western Washington and Wisconsin
Well, if they can do whatever they want, he should stay on the case as a legal adviser! Screw them!
Eastman is a law professor at one of the US's top law schools.
I wonder how that will play out?
Absolutely ridiculous.
And expected