*Wonder if you’d feel the same way if fighting a murder frame up and you have to depend on a lawyer for a defense that could take many months of intense preparation when that “lawyer” couldn’t prepare for and handle a simple bar exam.*
I can see you point. It’s like a boxer getting up at 3am to go to the gym and work out when he could sleep in and start any noon. It helps him get up when he’s been knocked down for the count.
Not the analogy I would draw, but it does hint at the great loss to the boxing world (and other lines of work) that will occur upon easing the standards of entry into law practice.