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According to the Boston Globe on Aug. 24,2008: Bachelor's degree in history and political science, University of Delaware, 1965; law degree, Syracuse University, 1968.
It depends on the law school's admissions policy. It is my understanding that some law schools will grant waivers in certain cases regarding the undergraduate requirements. Contact the admissions office of the school in question. Most will state in their admissions documents or web site what the requirements are to obtain a waiver. And note that there are states that allow individuals to take the bar exam without a law degree.
Its even more important small children to wear a seatbelt
i have heard of people in a burning car that cant unfasten themthey can kill youi don't believe their should be a law that says i have to
Yes, the police in Alabama can stop you for not wearing a seatbelt. You are required by law to wear a seatbelt in the front seat of a moving vehicle. The law went into effect in 1991.
Wear your seatbelt It is the law in most states.
You follow the law and wear the seatbelt.
The seatbelt tickets can cost $200 to $500 in Wisconsin, so I'd suggest that you wear your seltbeat unless you want to throw away money on breaking the law.
Yes, in Georgia, law enforcement officers can pull you over solely for a seatbelt violation. Georgia law requires all passengers in a vehicle to wear seatbelts, and failure to do so is a primary enforcement law. This means that officers can initiate a traffic stop if they observe a seatbelt infraction, even if no other traffic violations are occurring.
In many places it's the law. And ignoring the legal issues wearing it will improve your chances of surviving an accident tremendously.
Not at all.
The law says you must wear a seat belt, otherwise you will get a ticket.
There is no town that has a law that makes it mandatory for anyone to wear a firearm.
Save from the fact that it is the law in many places, people wear seatbelts because of the consequences associated to not wearing them. These include serious injuries and deaths resulting from accidents which are placed at a figure of 63% of all road-related deaths. In addition to this, not wearing a seatbelt attracts a fine. -Grace