This AP article by Rebecca Carroll is about those who read for the law, to become licensed lawyers without going to law school. It says in part:
"California, Vermont, Virginia and Washington allow law readers to take bar exams after three or four years in apprenticeships registered with the state. Three other states - New York, Maine and Wyoming - let non-law school graduates take bar exams if they have a combination of office study and law school experience."
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