http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/24/11369925-can-an-illegal-immigrant-become-a-lawyer?lite
The short version: an illegal immigrant in the US has - at least according to this story - been a law abiding member of society and just in general a decent person. He took the Bar exam in Florida, passed it, but now the state supreme court is looking into whether or not an illegal immigrant can become a legally licensed lawyer.
As I've found that putting my own opinions into OPs in the off-topic section more often than not leads to my inbox being filled with quotes from different people all saying the same thing, I'll withhold my own thoughts on the matter for now and just leave it open to discussion.
So, my fellow Escapists, should an illegal immigrant who - as far as we can tell - has done nothing wrong (other than having been brought to the US when he was a child) be eligible to obtain a license to practice law?
UPDATE: Kinda on a side-note, but I felt like updating my OP with it. But according to the way the oral arguments went in regards to the controversial Arizona immigration law, the supreme court seems to be siding with the state on the most controversial part: police being able to ask to see someone's documents if the police have good reason to believe that the person is in the country illegally.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/25/sb-1070-supreme-court-arizona-immigration-law_n_1451622.html