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minus-square@Goodie@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•8 months agoOr regulation. Driving prices down would require meaningful competition, or a feasible alternative, or regulation. (Feasible alternatives do exist, eg trades, but are not treated as viable alternatives by society)
minus-square@PriorityMotif@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•8 months agoSome states are ditching the bar exam for attorneys. You can become a lawyer by getting experience as a paralegal. It shouldn’t be much different for other professionals.
Or regulation.
Driving prices down would require meaningful competition, or a feasible alternative, or regulation.
(Feasible alternatives do exist, eg trades, but are not treated as viable alternatives by society)
Some states are ditching the bar exam for attorneys. You can become a lawyer by getting experience as a paralegal. It shouldn’t be much different for other professionals.