16-16A-4. Participant admission to practice--Eligibility.
Notwithstanding § 16-16-6, an applicant may obtain admission to practice as an attorney in this state through the public service pathway program if the applicant:
1. Meets the requirements set forth in § 16-16-2;
2. Complies with the criminal background investigation as required by § 16-16-2.6;
3. Provides evidence of graduation from the law school;
4. Provides evidence of successful completion of the public service pathway bar admission program through the law school;
5. Provides a portfolio of work demonstrating minimum competence to the satisfaction of the board;
6. Demonstrates competence in Indian law either through successful completion of a board-approved Indian law course at the law school with the testing option or successful completion of a one-question examination on Indian law offered by the board following an applicant’s successful completion of the program;
7. Achieves a score of 85 or higher on the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam; and
8. Commits to providing at least two years of public service.
Source: Supreme Court Rule 25-01, eff. Feb. 21, 2025.