SACRAMENTO — Disgraced former journalist Stephen Glass’ bid to practice law in California appeared to die on Wednesday as a skeptical state Supreme Court repeatedly rehashed his serial lies and questioned whether he had demonstrated true rehabilitation.

The justices seemed to side with the argument put forward by the Committee of Bar Examiners that Glass had failed to meet the standard of showing “a pattern of exemplary behavior” since the mid-1990s, when he fabricated sources and stories in some of the nation’s largest magazines.

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