See, it doesn't matter where you are, you could always pass the bar. As long as you don't cheat of course or anything illegal. On the record they will see the felony charge and be aware of that but they won't fail you because of it.
No, and I question whether you can even be accepted to the bar with a felony record.
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Your past criminal record shuld be no bar to attaining as high an academic degree as you're capable of.
You could get a law degree, but would probably not be admitted to the bar, unless you got a pardon first.
Depends on what the assault was. In the US, conviction of any felony, or conviction of a crime of domestic violence is a bar to possessing any firearm.
It is possible. One must pass the moral character and fitness investigation before becoming licensed to practice. You must prove that you are presently of good character before the board.
Jules Verne had to pass the bar exam in order to get his law degree.
The State Bar of Texas is an agency of the judiciary under the administrative control of the Texas Supreme Court. The Texas State Bar is responsible for assisting the Texas Supreme court, who are practicing law in Texas.
Please check with your state's BAR association.
ANY felony conviction is a bar to possessing a firearm in the US.
College of the State Bar of Texas was created in 1981.