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They have to take the bar exam again in Florida. There are no reciprocity laws in Florida.
A person can take as many New York Bar exams as they wish. There is no limits on how many times a person can take this test.
The NY Boating Safety exam is a closed book exam offered by the State of New York and its Instructor/Providers. This is a secure and protected exam and therefore not available for public use.
He never attended college.
NY Board of Law Examiners website says results will be posted by exam number on Friday, November 14th at 9:00 a.m.
Rights are administered by ARS-NY (link below).
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Chester Arthur earned an undergraduate degree from Union College in Schenectady, NY and studied law enough to pass the bar exam and be licensed to practice law. I do not think he had a law degree.
Yes, some states allow this. California, Maine, NY, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming have all offered some options for bypassing a formal education, however, the ABA is pushing for all states to require law school so this may not be the case anymore. Contacting the state's bar association is the best way to find out if sitting for the bar without law school is allowed.
The order in which states release their bar exams differs greatly. There is no "set" order. However, it seems typically that states with smaller populations are released earlier (WV, WI, AK) with more populous states (like CA, NY, FL, VA, NC) released later. The WV bar released their July 2008 results 6 weeks after the exam (mid-Sept). Ohio didn't release until early November.
Dicky's was established originally in 1880. They still have the original back bar too.
June 18 1951 NY,NY