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Yes - however, you may want to check with the regulations of the schools in your area that you may plan on attending.

It is not uncommon to redo courses in law school that have not been passed. Just like the bar exam - sometimes individuals fail multiple times until passed. Good Luck! Yes, there are rules in certain states that do not allow you to return to any law school for two years.

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