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New Hampshire does not have diploma privilege, but its only law school has an alternative licensing program called the Daniel Webster Honors Program that allows a limited number of students who have completed certain curricula and a separate exam to bypass the regular bar exam. [6] Iowa considered reinstating diploma privilege in 2014. [7]
The State Bar of New Jersey, for example, requires a non-refundable fee for admission by motion of $1,500. [7] Out of all the states that allow admission on motion, New York has the lowest admission on motion fee at $400. [1] Montana and New Mexico, on the other hand, require the highest admission on motion fee of $2,500. [1]
The New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council (PSTC) is a government agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The council is responsible for establishing minimum hiring and educational standards as well as the certification process for police and state corrections officers.
New Hampshire: February 2014 No 36 months [d] New Jersey: 266 266 February 2017 No 36 months New Mexico: 260 260 February 2016 Yes New York [62] 266 266 July 2016 [63] Yes North Carolina [64] 270 270 February 2019 Yes North Dakota: 260 260 February 2011 No 24 months Ohio [65] 270 [66] 270 July 2020 No 60 months Oklahoma [67] 264 264 July 2021 ...
Admission to the bar in the United States is the granting of permission by a particular court system to a lawyer to practice law in the jurisdiction. Each U.S. state and jurisdiction (e.g. territories under federal control) has its own court system and sets its own rules and standards for bar admission.
New Hampshire’s attorney general has filed a civil rights lawsuit against 20 members of a neo-Nazi group NSC-131 for violating anti-discrimination laws during a protest outside a drag story hour ...
As of the October 2012 administration, the test consists of 60 substantive questions. Only 50 are scored; the other 10 (randomly scattered throughout the exam) are used for experimental purposes. The raw score is converted to a "scaled score" based on the measured difficulty of the version of the test taken; the scaled score is used to ...
Finally, some states have levels that have partially been phased out. While no new certifications are provided at this level, providers can sometimes be grandfathered in provided they meet recertification requirements. Any level that has been completely phased out (i.e. not used for new or continuing providers) is not listed.