Nineteenth time’s the charm

Ted’s Monday roundup links to a story below about a bar applicant who was disqualified because he faked a disability to get accommodations on the bar exam; he also cheated. The punch line is, none of it helped; he failed the exams on which he cheated and got unjustified accommodations. And not just those exams: […]

Ted’s Monday roundup links to a story below about a bar applicant who was disqualified because he faked a disability to get accommodations on the bar exam; he also cheated. The punch line is, none of it helped; he failed the exams on which he cheated and got unjustified accommodations. And not just those exams:

According to the Committee’s findings, between July 1988 and July 1998, Bedi failed the D.C. bar examination twelve times and failed the Virginia bar examination six times.

I guess he really wanted to be a lawyer.

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