"I tried to walk a fine line between acting lawfully and testifying falsely, but I now recognize that I did not fully accomplish this goal and that certain of my responses to questions about Ms. Lewinsky were false."
I did not see this statement before today, do you have an online source for it?
1. You can't practice law without a license, and Clinton doesn't have a license to practice law. Anywhere. He can't waive into practice without being licensed somewhere, and he's not.
That is true enough, but that isn't the point I was making, nor the point I was addressing. The point I was making was that the agreement was not that he couldn't practice law anywhere but, rather, that he agreed to a 5 year suspension of privileges in Arkansas. Yes, he does not now have an active license, but as nearly as I know, he is not prohibited specifically by the agreement from trying to get one somewhere else. I don't think any US Jurisdiction will allow him to get one while under suspension, but then again, I used to think the Supreme Court was fair and above politics, so I guess anything is possible. |