IN RE PETITION TO AMEND RULES OF SUP. CT.

No. SC20-1236.

301 So.3d 854 (2020)

IN RE: PETITION TO AMEND the RULES OF the SUPREME COURT RELATING TO ADMISSIONS TO the BAR AND the RULES REGULATING the FLORIDA BAR.

Supreme Court of Florida.

September 3, 2020.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Matthew W. Dietz of Disability Independence Group, Inc., Miami, Florida; and Brian L. Tannebaum of Brian L. Tannebaum, P.A., Miami, Florida, for Petitioner.

Irene Oria of Irene Oria, P.A., on behalf of Hispanic National Bar Association, Miami, Florida; Mitchell A. Stone of Mitchell A. Stone, P.A., on behalf of Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Jacksonville, Florida; Matthew P. Meyers , on behalf of Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers-Miami Chapter, Miami, Florida; Carey Haughwout , Public Defender, and Claire V. Madill , Assistant Public Defender, on behalf of the Palm Beach County Public Defender's Office, West Palm Beach, Florida; Bob Dillinger , Public Defender, and Joy K. Goodyear , Assistant Public Defender, on behalf of the Public Defender's Office of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, Clearwater, Florida; and Larry Eger , Public Defender, on behalf of the Public Defender's Office of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Sarasota, Florida, Responding with comments.


On August 20, 2020, Petitioners, who total more than 50 members of The Florida Bar in good standing, petitioned this Court, pursuant to Rule Regulating the Florida Bar 1-12.1(f), to adopt emergency rules to provide for admission to The Florida Bar without examination, followed by a supervised practice requirement to aid registrants for the...

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