In re: the Tulane law student who is a convicted murderer:
He received a Dean's Merit Scholarship and an NAACP Legal Defense Fund scholarship for Tulane and is a member of the law school's class of 2014.
There is also a question about whether Reilly would even be able to practice law as a convicted felon. According to the Louisiana State Supreme Court, felons are not automatically precluded from practicing law, but they have the burden of proving "good moral character and fitness to practice."
Reilly insists that he was upfront with Tulane about his past and is determined to earn his law degree.
Nothing like not only admitting to Tulane Law School a convicted murderer who stabbed his professor to death, but then giving him TWO scholarships!
The NAACP is giving a WHITE guy a scholarship and they pick a convicted murderer?
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