Representing yourself in court, known as appearing pro se (Latin for “in one's own behalf"), is allowed because your actions, for better or for worse, will impact no one but yourself. We regulate the practice of law, and require bar passage, to ensure a minimum level of competency in representing others.
Why do lawyers in the US have to pass the bar exam if we allow pro se legal representation?
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