Asked by RESTU PUTRI on Apr 29, 2024

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______are not involved in determining what rules should govern attorneys?

A) Bar associations
B) State supreme courts
C) State legislatures
D) None of these choices is correct.

Bar Associations

Organizations that represent the interests of the legal profession, setting standards for ethics and conduct, and providing training and resources for lawyers.

State Supreme Courts

The highest judicial court in a U.S. state, with final appellate jurisdiction over cases within that state.

State Legislatures

Bodies within each U.S. state responsible for the creation and amendment of state laws and regulations.

  • Familiarize oneself with the structure and jurisdiction of regulatory authorities in the profession of law.
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Aartee SookhaApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
All the options listed (A: Bar associations, B: State supreme courts, C: State legislatures) play a role in determining the rules that govern attorneys. Bar associations often propose rules and guidelines, state supreme courts have the ultimate authority to regulate the practice of law within their jurisdictions, and state legislatures can enact laws that affect legal practice.