Supreme Court of Virginia v. Friedman

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1988-06-20

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*61 Justice Kennedy delivered the opinion of the Court. Qualified lawyers admitted to practice in other States may be admitted to the Virginia Bar “on motion,” that is, without taking the bar examination which Virginia otherwise requires. The State conditions such admission on a showing, among other matters, that the applicant is a permanent resident of Vir…

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