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Feldman v. State Bd. of Law Examiners

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Apr 8, 1974
507 S.W.2d 508 (Ark. 1974)

Opinion

No. 73-307

Opinion delivered April 8, 1974

1. APPEAL ERROR — PRIOR DECISION AS LAW OF THE CASE. — Validity of rule revoking approval of the Arkansas Law School as an accredited school could not be considered since it became the law of the case by virtue of the previous decision. 2. ATTORNEY CLIENT — RULES GOVERNING BAR EXAMINATION — EXCEPTION. — Petitioner's application to take the bar examination one more time denied where there would be no reason to have the rule if an exception was again granted.

Original petition denied.

Solomon Feldman Jr., pro se, for petitioner.

Robert L. Rogers II, for respondent.


Following our opinion in Feldman v. Arkansas State Board of Law Examiners, 250 Ark. 286, 464 S.W.2d 789 (1971), petitioner was again permitted to take the bar exam. He again failed. Also following the above decision this Court entered a per curiam order permitting graduates of the then defunct Arkansas Law School to take the bar exam at any one of the next three examinations to be given by the State Board of Law Examiners, but not thereafter. That time too has elapsed. Petitioner, Solomon Feldman, Jr., now asks that he be given one more chance to take the bar examination. He does so on the ground that the court should create an exception for him one more time or that the court should remove the rule.

The validity of the rule revoking the approval of the Arkansas Law School as an accredited law school by virtue of our previous decision, supra, has now become the law of the case and consequently will not be reconsidered. Neither do we see why we should make another exception in favor of petitioner. In over-ruling the board in Feldman v. Arkansas State Board of Law Examiners, supra, we, in an effort not only to be fair but to appear to be fair, gave petitioner every benefit of, every doubt. If we should again grant an exception there would be no reason to have the rule.

Consequently, petitioner's application to take the bar one more time is denied.

FOGLEMAN, J., not participating.


Summaries of

Feldman v. State Bd. of Law Examiners

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Apr 8, 1974
507 S.W.2d 508 (Ark. 1974)
Case details for

Feldman v. State Bd. of Law Examiners

Case Details

Full title:Solomon FELDMAN Jr. v. STATE BOARD of LAW EXAMINERS

Court:Supreme Court of Arkansas

Date published: Apr 8, 1974

Citations

507 S.W.2d 508 (Ark. 1974)
507 S.W.2d 508

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