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The standard answer would be that law, like medicine, is too important to be left to amateurs. That where life is at stake - as it is in law and medicine - one needs to make sure that only those who are fully qualified are practicing. That the state thus has a right to protect the citizens from those who might pretend a medical or legal knowledge that they do not truly have.

On the other hand, a more philosophically anarchic viewpoint would say that the Bar Associations are guilds. That they wish to keep rates high, so try to limit the number of competitors that can appear on the market each year. That forcing a person to spend three years learning about real estate, constitutional and tax law - amongst many other subjects - is not relevant to the potential attorney who just wants to be a divorce lawyer, but very relevant to deterring people from becoming lawyers.

Regardless as to how one weighs in on this, law may actually be practiced by any citizen not declared incompetent, even if they have not passed the bar. But only if they are defending themselves, they cannot do it on behalf of another, nor can you choose a non-lawyer to represent you.

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