Well yeah since your buddies are going to spend 24/7 emailing law school admission boards now. I may not get into law school I get that. However, if I get in and decide to go passing classes will not be an issue. If I am allowed to sit for the bar, I will pass the bar I do great on exams. I cannot control if I get accepted it is out of my hands now. I am also not going to miss my kids wrestling to go be a law school student in Alaska
but brian you said nobody reads them?
they do
email a womens group with something along the lines of
'convicted misogynist woman abuser is trying to get int +++++ Law School- can we stop this?
Everyone read has got a positive response.
Heres a great one from North Carolina
Law Students Against Sexual and Domestic Violence (LSASDV) is a university-recognized student organization at the UNC School of Law that sponsors speakers and programs to educate law students and the university community about sexual and domestic violence. LSASDV also provides opportunities for UNC law students to advocate for survivors through connections with local domestic violence service providers, rape crisis centers, and legal nonprofits. Our Ex Parte Pro Bono Project is an example of how LSASDV enables law students to directly assist and gain experience working with survivors in the local community.
LSASDV used to be called the Domestic Violence Action Project (DVAP), but students changed the name in 2016 in order to include sexual violence. In light of growing awareness and concern about sexual violence, UNC School of Law students wanted to ensure that students have the opportunity to advocate for sexual assault survivors. We also wanted to express clearly to the entire community that UNC law students believe survivors and are dedicated to providing support.
For general questions, please contact LSASDV President Molli Walsleben.
So Molli got an email with your stuff Brian.
Wave bye bye to NCAROLINA you abusive little prick