Talk:Northwestern California University School of Law

Accreditation
"As a result, graduates are generally not permitted to take the bar exam outside of California.[2]"

^^^ Is that accurate? Because here it shows that most states have an in-road (though comparatively difficult versus ABA law school grads) to sit for its bar exam for non-ABA law school grads: http://www.sjcl.edu/index.php/prospective-students/why-sjcl/practicing-outside-california

Granted, it's not like you can go from unaccredited law school directly to sitting for the bar in an outside state, but the possibility to do it after meeting state specific requirements is generally there. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.4.103.242 (talk) 02:27, 2 December 2020 (UTC)

It is accredited by the State Bar of California, just not the ABA. This section needs to be revised. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.95.51.6 (talk) 12:47, 30 November 2022 (UTC)

BSL Degree No Longer Offered
I actually received the BSL degree, completing the requirements in December 2015, and actually receiving the BSL in early 2016. However, on the school's site, and in contact with staff, the BSL is not actually offered to new students at this time.

I suggest the following edit for the main article:

"The school offers a law degree program, resulting in the Juris Doctor (JD)." End of my suggestion.

NWCULaw is no longer listed as offering any degree program with the BPPE (Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education), and the Paralegal Program is no longer even discussed on the school's site.

Ref #3
Listed below has "Barr" and should be "Bar"

^ [3] State Bar of California Committee of Barr Examiners

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Hi,

I've spent about an hour and a half trying to get the article wifified and cleaned-up without making any progress. Could someone please help? In particular, it does not even appear on any searches or in the US/California universities and law schools categories.

Thanks, Suran.

non-advertisement changes made
Hi,

I made changes so that it no longer appears like an advertisement, but it still doesn't appear on searches. Are there special tags that I need to add?

Please help, Suran.

New user; first article; please help.
Hi,

I made even more changes so that it does not appear like an advertisement. Could someone please advise? Why isn't it appearing in the US/California universities categories and the law schools categories? Why doesn't it appear on any searches?

Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again, Suran.


 * Please sign your posts with four tildes (~'s) so that we can identify your work. Start here for why the page is considered too advertisement-like for a Wikipedia article.  For suggesions on how to rewrite the article, see the Wikipedia Manual of Style  Dynaflow 06:21, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

Clancey as a Barrister?
This entry from the Bar Council (http://www.barcouncil.org.uk/), shows a Mr. Michael Clancy (without the e) as a member Barrister. The search did not reveal any Michael Clancey as a Barrister. Nor does a search on this website: http://www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/qualityassurance/onlineregister/ for either Clancy or Clancey. (But this website searches for Barristers practicing, so it may not be accurate.) Accordingly, the info about him being a dual member is deleted.--S. Rich (talk) 06:01, 22 March 2011 (UTC)06:16, 22 March 2011 (UTC)

3/9/2021: http://www.5pumpcourt.com/barristers/michael-clancey — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1700:EE80:44F0:5C3C:819:E0F8:76E2 (talk) 00:49, 10 March 2021 (UTC)