The first graduates of the University of North Texas Dallas College of Law can take the bar exam even though their school is still struggling to win accreditation, according the Texas Supreme Court.

The high court on Dec. 13 granted a request by UNT Law to waive a requirement that people who take the Texas bar exam must have graduated from law schools approved by the American Bar Association. Graduates now may sit for the July 2017, February 2018 and July 2018 bar exams in Texas only.

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