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MBE States. The MBE is administered in 49 out of 50 states (as well as the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the United States Islands, and the Republic of Palau). Louisiana and Puerto Rico are the only United States jurisdictions that do not administer the MBE.
Louisiana is the only state whose private legal system is based on civil law, rather than the traditional American common law. Louisianas criminal law, however, does largely rest on common law. Louisianas administrative law is generally similar to the administrative law of the federal government and other states.
The bar refers to the collective of all lawyers qualified to practice in a given court or jurisdiction. Every state has its own set of requirements for admitting a person into their jurisdictions bar.
Other States Reciprocity With Louisiana Alabama (permitless carry, at least 19 years old) Arkansas (permitless carry, at least 21 years old) Idaho (permitless carry, at least 18 years old) Indiana (permitless carry, at least 18 years old) Minnesota. Montana (permitless carry, at least 18 years old) Nevada.
Each state establishes its own criteria for admission to the bar, and many states have reciprocal agreements. If you want to work in a state that has a reciprocal agreement with the state where youve taken and passed the bar, you can do so without needing to retake the bar.

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To be admitted to the bar, you must be: at least 18 yrs old. a US citizen. of sound mind, good moral character and fitness to practice law. a graduate of a law school accredited by the American Bar Association.
There is no reciprocity in Louisiana. All attorneys, except in-house counsel, must take the Louisiana bar exam. For more information on the Louisiana bar exam, visit the Louisiana Supreme Court Committee on Bar Admissions webpage at .
Texas: You must have practiced in Louisiana for 5 out of the past 7 years, be in good standing with the Louisiana Bar, and have a MPRE score of at least 85. Admission on Motion fee: $890. For more information, visit the Texas Board of Law Examiners webpage at .

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