Supreme Court wants to seize control from ABA of who gets to take Florida Bar exam and practice law

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By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

The Florida Supreme Court has assembled a committee to figure out how to stop an outsider from inflicting what it considers radical leftist standards like diversity on Florida lawyers.

That outsider is the American Bar Association, which has tangled with the Supreme Court over diversity in legal education. Now the hyper-conservative court wants to ditch a 70-year-old rule that says only graduates of ABA-approved law schools can take the Florida Bar exam, the gateway to a law license.

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