What if you could skip those grueling law school classes, hit up the Internet for a law degree and still become a licensed lawyer in Texas?

Judging by a recent bill, a state representative might see the possibility in the future.

Rep. James White, R-Woodville, filed House Bill 2446 to call upon the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to study “the future of online law schools and the licensing of attorneys in this state who obtain law degrees through online or correspondence law schools” or get law licenses in other states “through apprenticeship programs.”