ID | Jurisdiction | 2019 |
---|---|---|
1 | Alaska | 2 |
2 | Arizona | 2 |
3 | California* | 2 |
4 | Colorado | 8 |
5 | Florida | 9 |
6 | Hawaii | 1 |
7 | Illinois | 2 |
8 | Kansas | 1 |
9 | Maryland | 3 |
10 | Missouri | 1 |
11 | Nebraska† | 4 |
12 | Nevada | 2 |
13 | New Jersey | 1 |
14 | Ohio | 2 |
15 | Oklahoma | 2 |
16 | South Carolina | 2 |
17 | Tennessee | 3 |
18 | Virginia | 1 |
19 | Washington† | 3 |
20 | Total for All Jurisdictions | 51 |
*Military spouse attorneys in California are not admitted to the State Bar, but they are allowed to practice under California’s Rule of Court for 5 years.
†The Military Spouse license in Nebraska and Washington is not a temporary license; attorneys admitted under the Military Spouse rule in Nebraska and Washington obtain a full license to practice law.
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