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This question is about law clerk education.
Yes, you can practice law without a law degree, but this only applies to a few states. In most states, you must obtain a law degree to practice law.
In four states, you can practice law without a law degree, although you must pass the state's bar exam. Here are the four states you can practice law without a law degree and only by passing the state's bar exam:
California
Virginia
Vermont
Washington
In every other state in the country, you must have a law degree and pass a state's bar exam to practice law legally.

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