Cultcow Russell Greer / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

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If you were Taylor Swift, whom would you rather date?

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,448 55.9%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 606 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,592
Not an attorney, but I know plenty, and also know a fuckton about college accreditation. This has to be one of those unaccredited California schools, because Russ doesn't have a bachelor's degree (unless I've missed something over the past year or so). My top guess if he had a bachelor's would be Purdue Global or National University law school, but since he doesn't, the most likely ones are Southern California Institute of Law, St. Francis School of Law (although they may require a bachelor's; I didn't look too closely), or Western Sierra Law School, since all three of those are nonprofit (EDIT: SCIL is actually for-profit per their student catalog) and might let him attend for free (assuming he's telling the truth) because he's a gimpy-faced retard with plights. If he misunderstood, I can also see it being Abraham Lincoln School of Law or William Howard Taft University School of Law, both of which are for-profit.

Additionally, like someone else mentioned, I'm 99% sure that every state bar evaluates applicants for character and fitness, which I have trouble seeing Russhole getting past.
 
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As was mentioned, I think you always need a bachelor's degree first before you can get into law school. It often doesn't really matter what it is in. I know a guy who had a bachelors degree in music and got into law school.

Rusty has an associates in applied arts degree from a private 2 year college. Good chance some or maybe even all those credits are not transferable. If not, you are starting from scratch. We're talking 7 years of college, if you are going full time and really doing well. So, he would need a proper undergraduate degree first.

No way he is just gonna get free college cause he has a banged up face. He will probably delete that post soon.
 
Not an attorney, but I know plenty, and also know a fuckton about college accreditation. This has to be one of those unaccredited California schools, because Russ doesn't have a bachelor's degree (unless I've missed something over the past year or so). My top guess if he had a bachelor's would be Purdue Global or National University law school, but since he doesn't, the most likely ones are Southern California Institute of Law, St. Francis School of Law (although they may require a bachelor's; I didn't look too closely), or Western Sierra Law School, since all three of those are nonprofit and might let him attend for free (assuming he's telling the truth) because he's a gimpy-faced retard with plights. If he misunderstood, I can also see it being Abraham Lincoln School of Law or William Howard Taft University School of Law, both of which are for-profit.

Additionally, like someone else mentioned, I'm 99% sure that every state bar evaluates applicants for character and fitness, which I have trouble seeing Russhole getting past.
You can't take the bar in Nevada - or most other states - if your JD is from one of those unaccredited California schools though.

(There are exceptions but as far as I can tell Nevada requires being admitted to the California bar - lolololol good luck Rusty - and practicing in California for at least 10 years first.)
 
You can't take the bar in Nevada - or most other states - if your JD is from one of those unaccredited California schools though.

(There are exceptions but as far as I can tell Nevada requires being admitted to the California bar - lolololol good luck Rusty - and practicing in California for at least 10 years first.)
Yeah, that's the other issue. Maybe he just wants to be licensed somewhere and sees this as a first step. Maybe he'll try to sue the Nevada bar or something like he did the State of Utah for not allowing brothels.
 
This has to be one of those unaccredited California schools, because Russ doesn't have a bachelor's degree (unless I've missed something over the past year or so). My top guess if he had a bachelor's would be Purdue Global or National University law school, but since he doesn't, the most likely ones are Southern California Institute of Law, St. Francis School of Law (although they may require a bachelor's; I didn't look too closely), or Western Sierra Law School, since all three of those are nonprofit and might let him attend for free (assuming he's telling the truth) because he's a gimpy-faced retard with plights. If he misunderstood, I can also see it being Abraham Lincoln School of Law or William Howard Taft University School of Law, both of which are for-profit.
Would these schools also waive the LSAT? I would imagine Russ would fail that given how poorly he did in paralegal school, even if he tried getting accommodations. Hell, I could see him cheating and still failing.
 
Would these schools also waive the LSAT? I would imagine Russ would fail that given how poorly he did in paralegal school, even if he tried getting accommodations. Hell, I could see him cheating and still failing.
I think most of the unaccredited ones don't require the LSAT. I think some accredited ones might waive it, but I'm not sure.

Also, I just looked into it, and Southern California Institute of Law appears to have a "special" (lol) admissions process for people who don't have a bachelor's degree. (Extra lol at that URL, but that makes it seem like right up Rusty's alley.) Of note is that they outright admit students who only have an associate's under their regular admissions process, but only if said associate's was awarded by a California-based institution. Western Sierra Law School allows in students with only an associate's as well under a similar process, and Taft may also; all of the others appear to require a bachelor's.

EDIT: Looking at tuition, SCIL is like $3K/year, so that's almost certainly where he's going, especially if he's bullshitting about free tuition due to being a retard. Tuition for Western Sierra is $10K/year.
 
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Not an attorney, but I know plenty, and also know a fuckton about college accreditation. This has to be one of those unaccredited California schools, because Russ doesn't have a bachelor's degree (unless I've missed something over the past year or so). My top guess if he had a bachelor's would be Purdue Global or National University law school, but since he doesn't, the most likely ones are Southern California Institute of Law, St. Francis School of Law (although they may require a bachelor's; I didn't look too closely), or Western Sierra Law School, since all three of those are nonprofit (EDIT: SCIL is actually for-profit per their student catalog) and might let him attend for free (assuming he's telling the truth) because he's a gimpy-faced retard with plights. If he misunderstood, I can also see it being Abraham Lincoln School of Law or William Howard Taft University School of Law, both of which are for-profit.

Additionally, like someone else mentioned, I'm 99% sure that every state bar evaluates applicants for character and fitness, which I have trouble seeing Russhole getting past.
I found Glendale and Empire saying that an associate's is sufficient, but glendale's final 1L class was this fall. Empire College of Law (now a branch of Monterey College of Law, no longer an independent school) has a 35% bar pass rate, per their website (iirc).. Monterey had a 0% pass rate in July 2023 (link to pass rates below). But OK.

Socal Inst of law allows an associate's only from a CA school (Or the CLEP and other standardized tests). Per their website.

Abraham Lincoln says, "Provide official transcripts as evidence of a bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or an equivalent degree from a recognized foreign college or university. ". It had a 16% pass rate in Feb 2024 and an 18% pass rate in July 2023.

Taft had a 9% pass rate in July 2023.

CA pass rates: https://www.calbar.ca.gov/Admissions/Examinations/Exam-Statistics

Western Sierra is a possibility. For profit. No bar pass data for July 2023 or Feb 2024, though. Wonder if anyone is finishing.

Oh, lol, a factor in the character & fitness requirement for admission to the Bar in CA:
  • Abuse of the legal process: This may involve filing frivolous claims to harass litigants, or frivolous defenses to improperly delay proceedings. Relevant evidence may include judicial sanctions or designation as a vexatious litigant.


You can't take the bar in Nevada - or most other states - if your JD is from one of those unaccredited California schools though.

(There are exceptions but as far as I can tell Nevada requires being admitted to the California bar - lolololol good luck Rusty - and practicing in California for at least 10 years first.)
I saw somewhere that some (a few I gathered) states allow a CA attorney from a CA-only school to be admitted (or at least be eligible to apply and/or sit for the bar) after 5 years of practice. If NV requires more years of practice for any CA atty, obviously the longer term applies.

Would these schools also waive the LSAT? I would imagine Russ would fail that given how poorly he did in paralegal school, even if he tried getting accommodations. Hell, I could see him cheating and still failing.
Many of them do, yes.
 
Her drug dealer slash pimp slash boyfriend slash cuck can have her and the money and her whole entire collection of red flags and crazy. Falling in love with a hooker is a mistake, and that goes for the guy she's going home to for free drugs just as much as it goes for the guys who pay her.
It's debatable if whores, pimps, and Russell Greer have the complete collection of human emotions.
 
Wow another epic endeavour he can fail at and give up within the month
Wow another epic endeavour he can fail at and give up within the month and somehow persist at for the rest of his life anyway.
Extra lol at that URL, but that makes it seem like right up Rusty's alley.)
The website text says “Copyright ©️ 1997-2024" but the design language screams "Last updated 1997".
 
I'm not sure how student loans for disabled people works in America, but up north you have to prove that you disability actively inhibits your ability to perform physical duties and/or you have impacted mental faculties. To do this you need at least one physician, usually your GP to sign a thorough document listing all impacts your disability causes.
I'd be interested to see his list.
 
I'm not sure how student loans for disabled people works in America, but up north you have to prove that you disability actively inhibits your ability to perform physical duties and/or you have impacted mental faculties. To do this you need at least one physician, usually your GP to sign a thorough document listing all impacts your disability causes.
I'd be interested to see his list.
Russell has repeatedly said before that Moebius syndrome IS a disability under the ADA because it effects two vital functions, in his cause, talking and eating
 
Russell has repeatedly said before that Moebius syndrome IS a disability under the ADA because it effects two vital functions, in his cause, talking and eating
It's a disability under the ADA but that just means he's entitled to reasonable accomodations related to his disability. He is not disabled in the sense that he gets SSI or SSDI, which is likely required to get tuition assistance meant for disabled students.
 
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