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Doyle v. Palmer, 365 F.Supp.3d 295 (2019)

Court: District Court, E.D. New York Number: infdco20190325625 Visitors: 2
Filed: Mar. 18, 2019
Latest Update: Mar. 18, 2019
Summary: MEMORANDUM & ORDER Jack B. Weinstein , Senior United States District Judge .: Table of Contents I. Introduction 298 II. Claims 298 III. Background 299 A. Challenged Rule 299 B. Factual Allegations 300 IV. Motion to Dismiss Standard 301 V. Analysis 301 A. Survey of Federal Courts' Local Rule's 302 B. Constitutional Delegation of Power by Congress to the Judiciary 303 C. Fifth Amendment Claims 304 D. First Amendment Claims 305 VI. Conclusion 305 A. Proposal to Revise Local Rule 1
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MEMORANDUM & ORDER

Table of Contents

I. Introduction 298

II. Claims 298

III. Background 299

A. Challenged Rule 299

B. Factual Allegations 300

IV. Motion to Dismiss Standard 301

V. Analysis 301

A. Survey of Federal Courts' Local Rule's 302

B. Constitutional Delegation of Power by Congress to the Judiciary 303

C. Fifth Amendment Claims 304

D. First Amendment Claims 305

VI. Conclusion 305

A. Proposal to Revise Local Rule 1.3(a) 305

B. Defendant's Motion to Dismiss 305

VII. Exhibit A: Survey of Federal Court Local Rules—Requirements for Attorneys to Sponsor Applicant's Admission to the Bar 305

I. Introduction

This case arises out of a challenge to Local Rule 1.3(a) of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York's "sponsor affidavit requirement." Applicants to the bar of the Eastern District of New York must submit an affidavit from a current member of the bar, who has known the applicant for a minimum of one year, stating what the attorney knows of the applicant's character and experience.

Plaintiff Robert Doyle brings this action against the Clerk of the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of New York. He seeks both a declaration that the sponsor affidavit requirement is unconstitutional and a writ of mandamus to allow plaintiff to apply for admission to the Eastern District of the New York bar without complying with the sponsor affidavit requirement.

Defendant moves to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1) for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and under Rule 12(b)(6) for failure to state a claim. The Rule 12(b)(6) motion is granted.

II. Claims

First, plaintiff challenges the foundation of the federal courts' authority to adopt rules governing the admission of attorneys by arguing that Local Rule 1.3(a)'s sponsor affidavit requirement is the result of an unconstitutional delegation of power by Congress to the Judiciary. Second, he claims that the sponsor affidavit requirement contravenes the Fifth Amendment's Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses. Third, he alleges that it violates his rights under the First Amendment.

None of these claims have merit.

"[A] district court has discretion to adopt local rules that are necessary to carry out the conduct of its business. This authority includes the regulation of admissions to its own bar." Frazier v. Heebe, 482 U.S. 641, 645, 107 S.Ct. 2607, 96 L.Ed.2d 557 (1987) (citations omitted); see also 28 U.S.C. § 1654; 28 U.S.C. § 2071; Fed. R. Civ. P. 83(a)(1) ("After giving public notice and an opportunity for comment, a district court, acting by a majority of its district judges, may adopt and amend rules governing its practice."); Chambers v. NASCO, Inc., 501 U.S. 32, 43, 111 S.Ct. 2123, 115 L.Ed.2d 27 (1991) (the scope of the federal court's inherent power includes "the power to control admission to its bar and to discipline attorneys who appear before it" (citation omitted)).

"The practice of law is not a matter of grace, but of right for one who is qualified by his learning and his moral character." Baird v. State Bar of Arizona, 401 U.S. 1, 8, 91 S.Ct. 702, 27 L.Ed.2d 639 (1971) (citations omitted). The sponsor affidavit requirement is a valid exercise of the Eastern District of New York's judiciary's authority to adopt local rules related to an applicant's fitness to practice law. See In re Sutter, 543 F.2d 1030, 1037 (2d Cir. 1976) ("Whether grounded upon the inherent power of the court or upon the rulemaking power conferred by 28 U.S.C. § 2071, the operative principle is the same: if the local rule is related to the management of the court's business and it is not inconsistent with a statute or other rule or the Constitution, then it is valid."); Ex parte Secombe, 60 U.S. 9, 13, 19 How. 9, 15 S.Ct. 565 (1856) ("[I]t rests exclusively with the court to determine who is qualified to become one of its officers...."). The court reasonably depends upon a lawyer's veracity and good faith and is therefore entitled to investigate the character of those who seek to practice before it.

Relevant is a review of the local rules for the United States courts. See, infra, Section V(A); Exhibit A (table summarizing court's survey of federal courts' rules). It demonstrated that admission requirements similar to the sponsor affidavit requirement of the Eastern District have been widely adopted by federal courts. See Ex. A (finding that 47 of 94 district courts require a sponsoring attorney to state what she or he knows of the applicant's character and/or experience at the bar; 6 require the sponsoring attorney know the applicant for at least one year). In Exhibit A, attached, those courts requiring the sponsoring attorney know the applicant for at least a fixed amount of time are marked with an asterisk.

The court reviewed the admission materials for each federal court. But, the application forms for several district courts—Western District of Arkansas, Central District of California, Eastern District of California, Southern District of California, District of Colorado, Northern District of Florida, Southern District of Florida, District of Kansas, District of Massachusetts, District of Nebraska, District of North Dakota, Western District of Wisconsin—were not readily accessible.

There is no legal basis for the elimination of the sponsor affidavit requirement, but it may, in some few instances, make it more difficult to gain admission. For this reason, the requirement that the sponsoring attorney know the applicant for a year should probably be eliminated. Most courts do not require the sponsor to have known the applicant for any amount of time prior to commenting on their character and experience.

III. Background

A. Challenged Rule

Local Rule 1.3(a) sets out the requirements for admission to the bar of the Eastern District of New York. It provides, in relevant part:

"[An] application for [bar] admission ... shall ... be accompanied by an affidavit of an attorney of this Court who has known the applicant for at least one year, stating when the affiant was admitted to practice in this court, how long and under what circumstances the attorney has known the applicant, and what the attorney knows of the applicant's character and experience at the bar."

(emphasis added).

The form affidavit that sponsoring attorneys are asked to fill out is simple, to the point, and should present no difficulty to an applicant. It is set out below:

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK _________________________________________X IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF SPONSORING AFFIDAVIT _________________________________________X TO BE ADMITTED AS AN ATTORNEY _________________________________________X ____________________________________________, being duly sworn, deposes and says: FIRST, I reside at ______________________________________________, and maintain offices and official address the practice of law at __________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. SECOND, I am an attorney at law, having been admitted to practice in the Supreme Court, Appellate Division of the _______ Department of New York during the _________________ Term, and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, in good standing. THIRD, I have known the Petitioner for at least one year and have visited with him/her on numerous occasions. FOURTH, I know that the Petitioner has practiced law in the court of ____________________ ______________, that Petitioner is of good moral character and fully qualified to be admitted to practice in this Court. FIFTH, I know that the Petitioner has been attorney in actions on _______________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________. SIXTH, In my opinion Petitioner believes in the fundamental principles of the Constitution of the United States and will make an honorable and capable member of the bar of this Court. ____________________________ Sponsor's Signature Sworn to before me this ___________day of ________________, ________ ____________________________ Signature of Notary Public

B. Factual Allegations

Plaintiff is an attorney admitted to practice in the State of New York. See Hr'g Tr. 11:1-5, Feb. 19, 2019. He allegedly wishes to become a member of the bar in the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Am. Compl. ¶ 23. But, he contends he cannot comply with the sponsor affidavit requirement without compromising his beliefs or his self-identity. See id. ¶¶ 23, 29, 33.

To enable a current member of the bar to provide a reasonably accurate assessment of his character, Doyle alleges that he must engage in certain "necessary activities." Id. ¶ 24. They include the "disclosure, to a [s]ponsor, of [his] beliefs regarding philosophical, religious, political, social, moral, and ethical matters ... [and] of a sufficient number of experiences of [his] that demonstrate consistency, or inconsistency, with any of [his] [p]ersonal [b]eliefs." Id. ¶¶ 25-26. He contends that it "would be virtually impossible for [him] to engage in the [n]ecessary [a]ctivities to a degree that would avoid the non-negligible risk ... that the [s]ponsor would be untruthful in `stating what [he] knows of [his] character.'" Id. ¶ 31. He believes that taking this "risk" is immoral and claims that this belief is "fundamental to his self-identity." Id. ¶¶ 33, 34.

IV. Motion to Dismiss Standard

To grant a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, "a court must accept the plaintiff's factual allegations as true, drawing all reasonable inferences in plaintiffs favor." Clark St. Wine & Spirits v. Emporos Sys. Corp., 754 F.Supp.2d 474, 479 (E.D.N.Y. 2010).

V. Analysis

A. Survey of Federal Courts' Local Rules

A review of the local rules for the 94 United States district courts, the 12 United States circuit courts, and the United States Supreme Court was made under this court's direction ex mero motu. See Ex. A (survey of federal courts' local rules). See Fed. R. Evid. 201(b)(2) (courts may take judicial notice of facts that can be readily determined from sources whose accuracy cannot be reasonably questioned). The survey revealed that Local Rule 1.3(a)'s sponsor affidavit requirement is, in general, consistent with the admission requirements of other federal courts.

United States courts have largely adopted their own sponsor requirements: 47 district courts, 8 circuit courts, and the Supreme Court require a sponsoring attorney to affirm that the applicant possesses good moral and professional character. See Ex. A. 24 district courts and the Supreme Court require affirmation from two or more sponsors. See id.

Relatively rare is the Eastern District's Local Rule 1.3(a)'s requirement that the sponsor has known the applicant for at least one year. See id. Only 5 other district courts impose a similar condition. See id. (finding that the District for District of Columbia, Northern District of Illinois, District of Maryland, Southern District of New York, and Southern District of Texas require that the sponsor knows the applicant for at least one year; the District of Connecticut and District of Vermont for at least 6 months). This requirement appears unnecessary. A sponsoring lawyer should not need to know an applicant for a year to fairly assess his or her character and experience. It creates avoidable problems for first-time applicants, as well for those attorneys new to the New York area, who may not have access to the same networks as many of their peers.

It is recommended that the judges of the Eastern District of New York revise Local Rule 1.3(a) by removing the condition that the sponsoring attorney must have known the applicant for a minimum of one year. If the change is made, it is probably desirable to coordinate the shift with the Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York whose local rules mirror those of the Eastern District. On a rare occasion, the one-year requirement may needlessly exclude a worthy attorney who lacks the requisite professional or social connections. In our unequal society, we should be encouraging those on the lower end of the socioeconomic ladder, with less acquaintanceships with lawyers, to enter the legal profession as a means to move up in status and to support themselves and their families—as well as to help others.

B. Constitutional Delegation of Power by Congress to the Judiciary

Doyle claims that Local Rule 1.3(a)'s sponsor affidavit requirement is unlawful because it is the result of an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power to the federal courts. The crux of his argument is that Congress cannot delegate the power to enact a rule like the sponsor affidavit requirement because it does not have the power to enact such a rule itself "whose application ... in a particular district court is not based upon the presence or absence of any particular rationale of factors." See Pl.'s Mem. Opp'n at 13, ECF No. 27, Dec. 3, 2018.

Plaintiff's claim is baseless. See Mistretta v. United States, 488 U.S. 361, 387, 109 S.Ct. 647, 102 L.Ed.2d 714 (1989) ("Congress has undoubted power to regulate the practice and procedure of federal courts, and may exercise that power by delegating to this or other federal courts authority to make rules not inconsistent with the statutes or constitution of the United States." (quotation marks and citation omitted)). As the district court in In re Frazier put it:

Congress possesses the power to establish courts inferior to the Supreme Court and to make all laws necessary and proper for executing that power. U.S. Const., art. I, § 8, cl. 9; U.S. Const. art. I, § 8, cl. 18. As part of the power to make necessary regulations in establishing a lower court system, Congress can prescribe rules for practice and procedure in those courts. Congress has not exercised this power directly, however, but has instead delegated the rule-making authority to the courts themselves.... So long as the lower courts do not exceed the authority delegated to them, they can prescribe rules of practice to the same extent as could Congress if it exercised the power directly.

594 F.Supp. 1173, 1178 (E.D. La. 1984), aff'd, 788 F.2d 1049 (5th Cir. 1986), rev'd on other grounds, Frazier v. Heebe, 482 U.S. 641, 107 S.Ct. 2607, 96 L.Ed.2d 557 (1987).

Congress delegated to federal courts the express authority to enact desirable local rules to conduct the business before them. See 28 U.S.C. § 1654; 28 U.S.C. § 2071. Section 35 of the Judiciary Act of 1789, Act of September 25, 1789, Ch.20, 1 Stat. 73, 92, now codified as section § 1654 of Title 28, provides:

In all courts of the United States the parties may plead and conduct their own cases personally or by counsel as, by the rules of such courts, respectively, are permitted to manage and conduct causes therein.

Section 2071(a) of Title 28 provides:

The Supreme Court and all courts established by Act of Congress may from time to time prescribe rules for the conduct of their business. Such rules shall be consistent with Acts of Congress and rules of practice and procedure prescribed under section 2072 of this title.

28 U.S.C. § 1654 and 28 U.S.C. § 2071, along with Fed. R. Civ. P. 83, "authorize the adoption of rules for conducting court business and this includes reasonable standards for admission to practice for the court." In re G.L.S., 745 F.2d 856, 859 (4th Cir. 1984) (emphasis added). The sponsor affidavit requirement is a lawful exercise of the court's authority to regulate admission to its own bar. See Frazier, 482 U.S. at 645, 107 S.Ct. 2607; Sanders v. Russell, 401 F.2d 241, 245 (5th Cir. 1968) ("The district courts have broad discretion in prescribing requirements for admission to practice before them ... [and] ha[ve] a valid interest in regulating the qualifications and conduct of counsel ....").

This claim is meritless and must be dismissed.

C. Fifth Amendment Claims

Construed liberally, the amended complaint raises Fifth Amendment Due Process and Equal Protection claims against the defendant. Both fail as a matter of law.

There is not the slightest hint that the Rule has ever been employed based on race, gender, or other discriminatory way. See Thiel v. Southern Pacific Co., 328 U.S. 217, 223, 66 S.Ct. 984, 90 S.Ct. 1181 (1946) ("Wage earners, including those who are paid by the day, constitute a very substantial portion of the community, a portion that cannot be intentionally and systematically excluded in whole or in part without doing violence to the democratic nature of the jury system.").

Doyle cannot establish a deprivation of a liberty interest or property right necessary to prevail on a Due Process claim. See Sutera v. Transportation Sec. Admin., 708 F.Supp.2d 304, 313 (E.D.N.Y. 2010) ("To prevail on either a procedural or a substantive due process claim, a claimant must establish that he possessed a liberty or property interest of which the defendants deprived him."); Maynard v. United States Dist. Court, 701 F.Supp. 738, 743 (C.D. Cal. 1988) ("[C]ourts have held that the right to practice law is not a property right protected by the Due Process Clause." (citing In re Roberts, 682 F.2d 105, 107 (3rd Cir. 1982)); Theard v. United States, 354 U.S. 278, 281, 77 S.Ct. 1274, 1 L.Ed.2d 1342 (1957) ("Membership in the bar is a privilege burdened with conditions." (citation omitted)).

Nor can he demonstrate that the sponsor affidavit requirement violates the Equal Protection Clause. "Whether embodied in the Fourteenth Amendment or inferred from the Fifth, equal protection is not a license for courts to judge the wisdom, fairness, or logic of legislative choices.... [A rule] that neither proceeds along suspect lines nor infringes fundamental constitutional rights must be upheld against equal protection challenge if there is any reasonably conceivable state of facts that could provide a rational basis for the [rule]." F.C.C. v. Beach Commc'ns, Inc., 508 U.S. 307, 313, 113 S.Ct. 2096, 124 L.Ed.2d 211 (1993).

"Under rational basis review, the challenged rule `comes .... bearing a strong presumption of validity, and those attacking the rationality of the [rule] have the burden to negative every conceivable basis which might support it.'" Nat'l Ass'n for the Advancement of Multijurisdiction Practice v. Lynch, 826 F.3d 191, 196 (4th Cir. 2016) (alteration in original) (citing F.C.C. v. Beach Commc'ns, Inc., 508 U.S. at 313, 113 S.Ct. 2096). "Where there are `plausible reasons' for Congress' action, `our inquiry is at an end.'" F.C.C. v. Beach Commc'ns, Inc., 508 U.S. at 313-14, 113 S.Ct. 2096 (citation omitted).

No impairment of a fundamental right or classification based on a suspect class can be established. See, e.g., Giannini v. Real, 911 F.2d 354, 358 (9th Cir. 1990) ("There is no fundamental right to practice law ... [and] [a]ttorneys do not constitute a suspect class."); Brooks v. Laws, 208 F.2d 18, 28 (D.C. Cir. 1953) ("There is no inherent right to practice law. The right arises after qualification under the rules has been established.").

Local Rule 1.3(a)'s requirement that a sponsoring attorney provide his or her knowledge of the applicant's qualifications, experience, and good moral character is rationally related to the applicant's fitness to practice law. See, e.g., Schware v. Bd. of Bar Exam. of State of N.M., 353 U.S. 232, 239, 77 S.Ct. 752, 1 L.Ed.2d 796 (1957) ("A State can require high standards of qualification, such as good moral character or proficiency in its law, before it admits an applicant to the bar, but any qualification must have a rational connection with the applicant's fitness or capacity to practice law." (citations omitted)). It is necessary for the court to rely upon the good moral character and the intellectual capability of the attorneys before it, partly to protect the clients and partly to protect the court and the public. See Ex parte Secombe, 60 U.S. at 13, 19 How. 9; Randall v. Brigham, 74 U.S. 523, 540, 7 Wall. 523, 19 S.Ct. 285 (1868) ("The authority of the court over its attorneys and counsellors is of the highest importance.").

Plaintiff's unsupported claims alleging Fifth Amendment violations are dismissed.

D. First Amendment Claims

Plaintiff's allegations that the sponsor affidavit requirement violates his rights under the First Amendment are not actionable.

"Generally, the government may license and regulate those who would provide services to their clients for compensation without running afoul of the First Amendment." NAAMJP v. Howell, 851 F.3d 12, 19 (D.C. Cir. 2017) (quotation marks and citations omitted). "A lawyer's procurement of remunerative employment is a subject only marginally affected with First Amendment concerns. It falls within the ... proper sphere of economic and professional regulation." Ohralik v. Ohio State Bar Ass'n, 436 U.S. 447, 459, 98 S.Ct. 1912, 56 L.Ed.2d 444 (1978).

The sponsor affidavit requirement does not violate the First Amendment. It does not target any speech based on its content or on the viewpoint of the speaker. Any possible miniscule impact that it may have on expressive activities does not rise to the level of a constitutional violation. See Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, 530 U.S. 640, 650, 120 S.Ct. 2446, 147 L.Ed.2d 554 (2000). It is nothing more than a standard regulation of the legal profession that, as noted above, see, supra, Section V(C), passes rational basis review. See Lowe v. SEC, 472 U.S. 181, 228, 105 S.Ct. 2557, 86 L.Ed.2d 130 (1985) ("Regulations on entry into a profession, as a general matter, are constitutional if they `have a rational connection with the applicant's fitness or capacity to practice' the profession." (citation omitted)).

The court's rule merely requires that an applicant demonstrates his character and experience to a member of the Eastern District of New York bar. See, supra, Section III.A. It is essentially a request for a reference who can comment reliably on the applicant's general fitness to practice law. It does not require a comprehensive survey of the applicant's legal experience or an explanative analysis of her or his ethical beliefs. The court may reasonably inquire generally into the personal and professional background of applicants to its bar without contravening the First Amendment. See Howell, 851 F.3d at 19; cf. Goldfarb v. Va. State Bar, 421 U.S. 773, 792, 95 S.Ct. 2004, 44 L.Ed.2d 572 (1975) ("The interest ... in regulating lawyers is especially great since lawyers are essential to the primary governmental function of administering justice, and have historically been `officers of the courts.'" (citations omitted)).

Construing the facts in the manner most helpful to the plaintiff, Doyle cannot establish a violation of his freedom of association. See, e.g., Roberts v. U.S. Jaycees, 468 U.S. 609, 623, 104 S.Ct. 3244, 82 L.Ed.2d 462 (1984) ("The right to associate for expressive purposes is not ... absolute. Infringements on that right may be justified by regulations adopted to serve compelling state interests, unrelated to the suppression of ideas, that cannot be achieved through means significantly less restrictive of associational freedoms." (citations omitted)). He cannot establish a violation of his freedom of conscience. See, e.g, Commack Self-Service Kosher Meats, Inc. v. Hooker, 680 F.3d 194, 212 (2d Cir. 2012) ("[W]hen the government seeks to enforce a law that is neutral and generally applicable, it need only demonstrate a rational basis for its enforcement, even if enforcement of the law incidentally burdens religious practices." (quotation marks and citations omitted)).

Plaintiff's First Amendment claims lack merit and are dismissed.

VI. Conclusion

A. Proposal to Revise Local Rule 1.3(a)

This court suggests that the Eastern District of New York amend Local Rule 1.3(a) by removing the requirement that the sponsor "has known the applicant for at least one year." The condition appears unnecessary for an attorney of the court to provide a fair assessment of an applicant's character and experience.

B. Defendant's Motion to Dismiss

Defendant's motion to dismiss the amended complaint is granted pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6). Plaintiff's claims are dismissed with prejudice.

Enter judgment in favor of the defendant.

SO ORDERED.

Attachment

VII. Exhibit A: Survey of Federal Court Local Rules—Requirements for Attorneys to Sponsor Applicant's Admission to the Bar

                                                        Number of
      Court                Rule            Sponsor      Sponsors          Summary of Relevant Language
                                          Requirement   Required

  Supreme Court of       U.S. Sup. Ct.     Yes            2           Sponsors must endorse the correctness of the
  the United States      R. 5(2)                                      applicant's statement, state that the applicant
                                                                      possesses all the qualifications required for
                                                                      admission, and affirm that the applicant is of
                                                                      good moral and professional character.

                                                                      Sponsors must be members of the bar of the
                                                                      Supreme Court of the United States who
                                                                      personally know, but are not related to, the
                                                                      applicant. See Supreme Court Application for
                                                                      Admission to Practice, available at
                                                                      https://www.supremecourt.gov/bar/barapplicatio
                                                                      n.pdf.

  Court of Appeals       1st Cir. R.       Yes            1           Sponsor must recommend the applicant's
  for the First          46(a)(2)                                     petition and affirm that the applicant is of good
  Circuit                                                             moral and professional character and that (s)he is
                                                                      eligible for admission. See 1st Cir. Application
                                                                      and Oath for Admission to Practice, available at
                                                                      https://www.cal.uscourts.gov/sites/cal/files/adm
                                                                      ission.pdf.

  Court of Appeals       2d Cir. R.        Yes            1           Sponsor must certify that (s)he has read copies
  for the Second         46.1(a)(1)                                   of the applicant's completed admission
 C ircuit                                                             application and signed oath and that (s)he
                                                                      believes them both to be true and correct. The
                                                                      Sponsor shall indicate since what date (s)he has
                                                                      known the applicant, and affirm that the
                                                                      applicant is of good moral character, reputation,
                                                                      and competency. See 2d Cir. Attorney
                                                                      Admission Application, available at
                                                                      http://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/clerk/case_filing/fo
                                                                      rms/pdf/Attorney_Admission_form-
                                                                      instructions_12-1-16.pdf.

  Court of Appeals       3d Cir. R.        Yes            1           Sponsor must certify that the applicant possesses
  for the Third          46.1(d)                                      the necessary qualifications and that his/her
  Circuit                                                             private and professional character is good. See
                                                                      3d Cir. Sponsor's Motion and Certification,
                                                                      available at
                                                                      https://www2.ca3.uscourts.gov/legacyfiles/Spon
                                                                      sor_and_Oath_Form.pdf.

  Court of Appeals       4th Cir. R.       Yes            1           Sponsoring attorney must certify that (s)he is
  for the Fourth         46(b)                                        satisfied that the applicant is of good moral and
  Circuit                                                             professional character. See 4th Cir. Application
                                                                      for Admission to the Bar, available at
                                                                      http://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/docs/pdfs/attyadm.
                                                                      pdf.

  Court of Appeals       5th Cir. R.       No             --          --
  for the Fifth          46.1
  Circuit

  Court of Appeals       6th Cir. R.       No             --          --
  for the Sixth          46(a)(3)
  Circuit

  Court of Appeals       7th Cir. R.       Yes            1           Sponsor must vouch for the personal integrity
  for the Seventh        46(a)                                        and professional ethics of the applicant. See 7th
  Circuit                                                             Cir. Application for Admission to Practice,
                                                                      available at
                                                                      http://www.ca7.uscourts.gov/forms/applctn.pdf.

  Court of Appeals       8th Cir. R.       No             --          --
  for the Eighth         46A
  Circuit

  Court of Appeals       9th Cir. R.       No             --          A sponsor is optional. If applicable, a sponsor
  for the Ninth          46-1.1                                       must certify that (s)he is satisfied that the
  Circuit                                                             applicant possesses the qualifications set forth by
                                                                      Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 46(a). See
                                                                      9th Cir. Application and Oath for Admission,
                                                                      available at
                                                                      http://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/uploads/for
                                                                      ms/form31.pdf.

  Court of Appeals       10th Cir. R.      Yes            1           Sponsor must certify that the applicant is of good
  for the Tenth          46.2                                         moral character and meets the requirements of
  Circuit                                                             Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 46(a)(1).
                                                                      See 10th Cir. Application and Oath for
                                                                      Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.ca10.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files
                                                                      /clerk/adminitrandform2018.pdf.

  Court of Appeals       11th Cir. R.      Yes            1           Sponsor must certify that (s)he is satisfied that
  for the Eleventh       46-1                                         the applicant is of good moral and professional
  Circuit                                                             character. See 11th Cir. Application for
                                                                      Admission to the Bar, available at
                                                                      http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/
                                                                      courtdocs/clk/Application_for_Admission_to_th
                                                                      e_Bar_Final_AUG18.pdf.

  Court of Appeals       D.C. Cir. Rule    Yes            1           Sponsors must examine the credentials
  for the District of    46(b)                                        submitted by the applicant and vouch for the
  Columbia                                                            applicant as possessing the qualifications
                                                                      required for admission. See D.C. Cir.

                                                                      Application for Admission to Practice, available
                                                                      at
                                                                      https://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/home.nsf
                                                                      /Content/VL%20-
                                                                      %20Case%20Information%20-
                                                                      %20Attorney%20Admissions%20Application/$
                                                                      FILE/Application%20for%20Admission%20For
                                                                      m.pdf.

  Middle District of     M.D. Ala. LR      No             --          --
  Alabama                83.1(a)(1)

  Northern District      LR 83.1(a)(1)     No             --          --
  of Alabama

  Southern District      SD ALA LR         No             --          --
  of Alabama             83.3(b)

  District of Alaska     D.Ak. L.R.        No             --          --
                         83.1(b)

  District of            LRCiv 83.1(a)     Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that the applicant is a
  Arizona                                                             person of good moral character and professional
                                                                      standing. See D. Ariz. Application of Attorney
                                                                      for Admission to Practice, available at
                                                                      http://www.azd.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/f
                                                                      orms/ATYADM%20Application%20%28Fill-
                                                                      in%20Form%29_0.pdf.

  Eastern District       L.R. 83.5(c)      Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that they are personally
  of Arkansas                                                         acquainted with the applicant and that the
                                                                      applicant possesses the necessary qualifications
                                                                      of age, character, and legal knowledge to be
                                                                      entitled to admission. See E.D. Ark.
                                                                      Recommendation for Attorney Admission,
                                                                      available at
                                                                      https://www.are.uscourts.gov/sites/are/files/Atty
                                                                      AdmissionRec.pdf.

  Western District       L.R. 83.5(c)      No             --          --
  of Arkansas

  Central District of    C.D. Cal. R.      No             --          --
  California             83-2.1.2.2

  Eastern District       E.D. Cal. R.      No             --          --
  of California          180(a)

  Northern District      Civil L.R.        No             --          --
  of California          11-1(c)

  Southern District      CivLR.            No             --          --
  of California          83.3(c)

  District of            D.C.COLO.         No             --          --
  Colorado               LAttyR 3(a)

  District of            D.Conn. L.        Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that (s)he has known the
  Connecticut*           Civ. R.                                      applicant for at least six months, that the
                         83.1(b)                                      applicant has good professional character, that
                                                                      the applicant is experienced at the bar, for how
                                                                      long and under what circumstances the sponsor
                                                                      has known the applicant's professional character
                                                                      and experience as an attorney, and that the
                                                                      sponsor knows of no fact which would call into
                                                                      question the integrity or character of the
                                                                      applicant. See D.Conn. Certificate From
                                                                      Sponsoring Attorney, available at
                                                                      http://www.ctd.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/fo
                                                                      rms/Adm%202-
                                                                      Certificate%20From%20Sponsoring%20Attorne
                                                                      y.pdf.

  District of            D. Del. LR        No             --          --
  Delaware               83.5(b)

  District for           LCvR 83.8(c)      Yes            1           Sponsor must have known the applicant for at
  District of                                                         least one year and provide a statement on the
  Columbia*                                                           applicant's character and experience at the bar.
                                                                      See D.D.C. Application for Admission to
                                                                      Practice, available at
                                                                      https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/sites/dcd/files/Ap
                                                                      plicationAdmission2019.pdf.

  Middle District of     Local Rule        Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that the applicant is of
  Florida                2.01(b)                                      good moral character and is otherwise competent
                                                                      and eligible for general admission to practice in
                                                                      the Middle District of Florida.

  Northern District      N.D. Fla. Loc.    No             --          --
  of Florida             R 11.1(B)

  Southern District      S.D. Fla. L.R.    No             --          --
  of Florida             Attys 2

  Middle District of     LR 83.1.1(C)      No             --          --
  Georgia

  Northern District      LR                No             --          Applicant must provide the name of a sponsor,
  of Georgia             83.1(A)(2)(b),                               but there is no requirement that the sponsor
                         NDGa                                         comment on the applicant's character and
                                                                      experience. See N.D. Ga. Application for
                                                                      Admission to the Bar, available at
                                                                      https://ecf.gand.uscourts.gov/GAND_AtyAdm.ht
                                                                      ml.

  Southern District      LR 83.3(a)        Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that the facts set forth in
  of Georgia                                                          the applicant's petition are true and that the
                                                                      applicant is an ethical person of good moral
                                                                      character, good conduct, and professional
                                                                      responsibility. See S.D. Ga. Petition for Bar
                                                                      Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.gasd.uscourts.gov/sites/gasd/files/at
                                                                      tyfrm.pdf.

  District of Guam       GR                Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that (s)he knows the
                         17.1(b)(1)(B)                                applicant and that the applicant is of good moral
                                                                      character.

  District of Hawaii     LR 83.1(c)        No             --          --

  District of Idaho      Dist. Idaho       No             --          --
                         Loc. Civ. R.
                         83.4(a)

  Central District of    CDIL-LR           No             --          A sponsor is optional. If the applicant chooses
  Illinois               83.5(A)                                      to be admitted upon the motion of a current
                                                                      member, the movant sponsor must affirm that
                                                                      the applicant is of good moral character and
                                                                      general fitness to practice law. See C.D. Ill.
                                                                      Motion for Admission to Practice, available at
                                                                      https://www.ilcd.uscourts.gov/sites/ilcd/files/atty
                                                                      _adm_application_0.pdf.

  Northern District      L.R. 83_10(c)     Yes            2           Sponsors must have known the applicant for at
  of Illinois*                                                        least one year, state for how long and under what
                                                                      circumstances they know the applicant, state
                                                                      what the sponsors know the applicant's
                                                                      reputation and experience at the bar to be, and
                                                                      affirm that the applicant is of good moral
                                                                      character and otherwise qualified to practice as a
                                                                      member of the bar. See N. D. Ill. Petition for
                                                                      Admission to the General Bar, available at
                                                                      https://www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/_assets/_documen
                                                                      ts/_forms/_public/genbar99.PDF.

  Southern District      SDIL-LR           No             --          A sponsor is optional. If the applicant chooses
  of Illinois            83.1(a)                                      to be admitted upon the motion of a current
                                                                      member, the movant sponsor must affirm for
                                                                      how long (s)he has known applicant for, that the
                                                                      applicant exhibits good moral character and
                                                                      general fitness to practice law, and that (s)he
                                                                      recommends the applicant's admission to
                                                                      practice law in this district court. See S.D. Ill.
                                                                      Motion for Admission to Practice Generally,
                                                                      available at
                                                                      https://www.ilsd.uscourts.gov/forms/AttyAdmiss
                                                                      ionsPacketGeneral.pdf.

  Northern District      N.D. Ind. L.R.    No             --          --
  of Indiana             83-5(c)(1)

  Southern District      S.D. Ind. L.R.    Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that the applicant is a
  of Indiana             83-5(c)(1)                                   person of good personal and professional
                                                                      character and that the applicant is a licensed
                                                                      attorney currently active and in good standing
                                                                      and admitted to practice in at least one state. See
                                                                      S.D. Ind. Application for Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.insd.uscourts.gov/attorney-
                                                                      admission-information.

  Northern District      LR 83(c)(1)       Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that (s)he is acquainted
  of Iowa                                                             with the applicant, that the applicant is a member
                                                                      in good standing of the Bar of the Supreme
                                                                      Court of the State of Iowa, and that the applicant
                                                                      is a person of good moral character. See N.D.
                                                                      Iowa Application for Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.iand.uscourts.gov/sites/iand/files/P
                                                                      %20-
                                                                      %20Petition%20for%20Admission%20NDIA.pd
                                                                      f.

  Southern District      LR 83(c)(1)       Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that (s)he is acquainted
  of Iowa                                                             with the applicant, that the applicant is a member
                                                                      in good standing of the Bar of the Supreme
                                                                      Court of the State of Iowa, and that the applicant
                                                                      is a person of good moral character. See S.D.
                                                                      Iowa Application for Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.iasd.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/
                                                                      forms/Admission%20Packet%20-
                                                                      %20Standard%20-%2010-10-2018.pdf.

  District of Kansas     D. Kan. Rule      No             --          --
                         83.5.2(b)

  Eastern District       LR 83.1(b)(3)     Yes            1           Sponsor must state that (s)he believes the
  of Kentucky                                                         statement provided by the applicant to be true,
                                                                      for how long (s)he has known applicant, and
                                                                      his/her opinion of applicant's character,
                                                                      reputation and competency. Sponsor must
                                                                      vouch for the personal and professional integrity
                                                                      of the applicant. See E.D. Ky. Affidavit of
                                                                      Sponsor, available at
                                                                      http://www.kyed.uscourts.gov/kyed_pdfs/affidav
                                                                      itmotion.pdf.

  Western District       LR 83.1(b)(3)     Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that the statements provided
  of Kentucky                                                         by the applicant are true and that the applicant is
                                                                      fully qualified to be admitted to practice in the

                                                                      Western District of Kentucky. Sponsor vouches
                                                                      for the good moral and professional character of
                                                                      the applicant and that the applicant has been
                                                                      admitted to practice before and is in good
                                                                      standing with the Supreme Court of Kentucky.
                                                                      See W.D. Ky. Admission for Attorney to
                                                                      Practice, available at
                                                                      https://www.kywd.uscourts.gov/sites/kywd/files/
                                                                      forms/Application_for_Admission_by_Appoint
                                                                      ment 2.pdf.

  Eastern District       LR 83.2.2(A)      Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm for how long they have
  of Louisiana                                                        known the applicant, how they know the
                                                                      applicant, and that they know the applicant to be
                                                                      a person of good moral character. See E.D. La.
                                                                      Petition for Admission to Practice, available at
                                                                      http://www.laed.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/f
                                                                      orms/pfap-pkt.pdf.

  Middle District of     LR                Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm for how long they have
  Louisiana              83(b)(3)(A)                                  known the applicant, that they are familiar with
                                                                      his/her reputation and moral character, and they
                                                                      believe the applicant should be admitted to the
                                                                      bar. See M.D. La. Motion for Admission to
                                                                      Practice, available at
                                                                      https://www.lamd.uscourts.gov/attorney-
                                                                      admission.

  Western District       L.R. 83.2.3       Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that they have read the
  of Louisiana                                                        applicant's petition for admission and that the
                                                                      information within is true and that the applicant
                                                                      is of good moral character and is qualified to
                                                                      practice before the court. See W.D. La. Petition
                                                                      for Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.lawd.uscourts.gov/sites/lawd/files/
                                                                      UPLOADS/LAWD_Petition_for_Admission_2.
                                                                      pdf.

  District of Maine      Rule 83.1(b)      No             --          --

  District of            Rule              Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that the applicant is a
  Maryland*              701(2)(a)                                    member in good standing of a state (or the
                                                                      District of Columbia) and is qualified for
                                                                      admission to the bar, that (s)he is willing to
                                                                      assist the applicant in learning the standards,
                                                                      practices and procedures of the court, and how
                                                                      and for how long (s)he has known the applicant.

                                                                      Sponsor must have known the applicant for at
                                                                      least one year. (This requirement may be
                                                                      waived if the sponsor attaches the applicant's

                                                                      resume, two attorney references that can attest to
                                                                      the applicant's knowledge, skills and abilities as
                                                                      an attorney, and attest to additional reasons why
                                                                      the sponsor believes the applicant is qualified to
                                                                      be a member of the bar.) See D. Md. Attorney
                                                                      Admission Application, available at
                                                                      https://www.mdd.uscourts.gov/sites/mdd/files/fo
                                                                      rms/AdmissionApplication.pdf.

  District of            LR, D. Mass       No             --          --
  Massachusetts          83.5.1(b)

  Eastern District       E. D. Mich.       No             --          Applicant is only required to have a sponsor if
  of Michigan            LR                                           (s)he was held in contempt (or subject to other
                         83.20(d)(3)                                  discipline under E.D. Mich. LR 83.20(c)(2)) or
                                                                      is taking the oath of office by telephone of video
                                                                      conference.

                                                                      If required, sponsor must affirm for how long
                                                                      (s)he has known the applicant for, the practice of
                                                                      law the applicant has engaged in, and that the
                                                                      applicant is of good character and reputation and
                                                                      is qualified to practice as a member of the bar of
                                                                      the Eastern District of Michigan. See E.D. Mich.
                                                                      Application for Admission to Practice, available
                                                                      at
                                                                      http://www.mied.uscourts.gov/PDFFIles/attyAd
                                                                      missionApplication.pdf.

  Western District       W.D. Mich.        Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm under what circumstances
  of Michigan            LGenR 2.1(b)                                 (s)he has known the applicant, that the applicant
                                                                      is of good character and reputation, and that the
                                                                      applicant is well qualified as a member of the
                                                                      bar of the Western District of Michigan. See
                                                                      W.D. Mich. Petition for Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.miwd.uscourts.gov/sites/miwd/files/
                                                                      Petition%20for%20Admission.pdf.

  District of            LR                Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm how long and under what
  Minnesota              83.5(c)(2)(B                                 circumstances they have known the petitioner
                                                                      and what they know of petitioner's character and
                                                                      legal experience.

  Northern District      L.U.Civ.R.        No             --          Sponsor must affirm that applicant is a member
  of Mississippi         83.1(a)(1)(B)                                in good standing in the Mississippi Bar and is
                                                                      familiar with the Local Rules and the Mississippi
                                                                      Rules of Professional Conduct. Sponsor is not
                                                                      required to comment on applicant's character
                                                                      and/or experience.

  Southern District      L.U.Civ.R.        No             --          An applicant must have a sponsoring attorney
  of Mississippi         83.1(a)(1)(B)                                certify that the applicant is a member in good

                                                                      standing in the Mississippi Bar and is familiar
                                                                      with the Local Rules and the Mississippi Rules
                                                                      of Professional Conduct. Sponsor is not required
                                                                      to comment on applicant's character and/or
                                                                      experience.

  Eastern District       E.D.Mo. L.R.      No             --          --
  of Missouri            83-12.01(C)

  Western District       L.R.              Yes            2           Sponsors must state what they know of the
  of Missouri            83.5(c)(1)(B)                                applicant's character and experience at the bar.
                                                                      They must affirm for how long they have known
                                                                      the applicant, state what they know of the
                                                                      applicant's character, standing at the bar, and
                                                                      association with or employment by any attorneys
                                                                      admitted to the bar, and recommend the
                                                                      applicant for admission. See W.D. Mo. Attorney
                                                                      Character Certificate, available at
                                                                      https://www.mow.uscourts.gov/sites/mow/files/
                                                                      Attorney_Character_Certificates.pdf.

                                                                      No sponsor is required if the applicant has
                                                                      passed the Missouri Bar Examination and been
                                                                      admitted to the Missouri Bar in the current
                                                                      calendar year.

  District of            L.R.              Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that the applicant is of good
  Montana                83.1(b)(2)(ii)                               moral character and a member in good standing
                                                                      of the State Bar of Montana.

  District of            NEGenR            No             --          --
  Nebraska               1.7(d)

  District of            D. Nev. Civ.      Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that the applicant is of good
  Nevada                 R. 11-                                       moral and professional character and a member
                         1(a)(2)(A)                                   of the State Bar of Nevada.

  District of New        LR 83.1(b)        No             --          --
  Hampshire

  District of New        L.Civ.R.          No             --          --
  Jersey                 101.1

  District of New        D.N.M.LR-         No             --          --
  Mexico                 Civ. 83.2(a)

  Eastern District       Local Civil       Yes            1           Sponsor must have known the applicant for at
  of New York*           Rule 1.3(a)                                  least one year and state what they know of the
                                                                      applicant's character and experience at the bar.
                                                                      (S)he must affirm that (s)he has known the
                                                                      applicant for at least a year and has visited with
                                                                      the applicant on numerous occasions, where the
                                                                      applicant has practiced law, that the applicant is
                                                                      of good moral character and is fully qualified to
                                                                      be admitted, what actions the applicant has been

                                                                      an attorney in, and that the applicant believes in
                                                                      the fundamental principles of the Constitution of
                                                                      the United States and will make an honorable
                                                                      and capable member of the bar. See E.D.N.Y.
                                                                      Sponsoring Affidavit, available at
                                                                      https://img.nyed.uscourts.gov/files/forms/NGSp
                                                                      onsoringAffidavit.pdf.

  Northern District      L.R.              Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm for how long (s)he has
  of New York            83.1(a)(2)                                   known the applicant and that the applicant is of
                                                                      high moral character and suitable for admission
                                                                      to the bar. See N.D.N.Y. Declaration of
                                                                      Sponsor, available at
                                                                      https://www.nynd.uscourts.gov/sites/nynd/files/f
                                                                      orms/Declaration_of_Sponsor_FILLABLE.pdf.

  Southern District      Local Rule        Yes            1           Sponsor must have known the applicant for at
  of New York*           1.3(a)                                       least one year and state what they know of the
                                                                      applicant's character and experience at the bar.
                                                                      (S)he must affirm (s)he personally knows the
                                                                      applicant and for how long (s)he has known the
                                                                      applicant, that the applicant possesses the
                                                                      qualifications, as well as the professional
                                                                      character, required for admission to the bar, and
                                                                      that the applicant's personal statement is correct.
                                                                      See S.D.N.Y. Petition for Admission, available
                                                                      at
                                                                      http://www.nysd.uscourts.gov/docs/admissions/S
                                                                      DNY%20Attorney%20Admission%20Form.pdf.

  Western District       L.R. Civ. P.      Yes            1           Sponsor must certify for how long (s)he has
  of New York            83.1(b)(1)(A)                                known applicant, and under what circumstances,
                         (ii)                                         and what (s)he knows about the applicant's
                                                                      moral character and fitness to be admitted to
                                                                      practice in the Western District of New York.
                                                                      See W.D.N.Y. Sponsoring Affidavit, available at
                                                                      https://www.nywd.uscourts.gov/sites/nywd/files/
                                                                      admission_sponsor_form.pdf.

  Eastern District       Local Civil       Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that the applicant is of
  of North Carolina      Rule 83.1(c)                                 good moral character and professional reputation
                                                                      and meets the requirements for admission to the
                                                                      bar.

  Middle District of     LR 83.1(b)        No             --          An attorney must move for the applicant's
  North Carolina                                                      admission, but (s)he is not required to comment
                                                                      on the applicant's character and/or experience.

  Western District       LCvR 83.1(a)      No             --          An attorney must move for the applicant's
  of North Carolina                                                   admission, but (s)he is not required to comment
                                                                      on the applicant's character and/or experience.

  District of North      D.N.D. Gen.       No             --          --
  Dakota                 L. R. 1.3(c)(1)

  District of the        LR 83.5           No             --          --
  Northern Mariana
  Islands

  Northern District      LR 83.5(d)        Yes            2           Sponsors must endorse the applicant's personal
  of Ohio                                                             statement. They must affirm they are not related
                                                                      to the applicant, that they personally know the
                                                                      applicant, that the applicant possesses all the
                                                                      qualifications required for admission to the bar,
                                                                      that the applicant's personal statement is correct,
                                                                      and that the applicant's personal and
                                                                      professional character and standing are good.
                                                                      See N.D. Ohio Application for Admission to
                                                                      Practice, available at
                                                                      https://www.ohnd.uscourts.gov/sites/ohnd/files/
                                                                      ApplicationAdmisionToPractice.pdf.

  Southern District      S.D. Ohio         Yes            2           Sponsors must vouch for the good moral
  of Ohio                Civ. R.                                      character and professional reputation of the
                         83.3(c)(1)                                   candidate. They affirm that they are personally
                                                                      acquainted with the applicant and that the
                                                                      applicant is of good standing in the profession, is
                                                                      of good moral character, is otherwise qualified,
                                                                      and is a suitable and proper person to be
                                                                      admitted to the bar of the Southern District of
                                                                      Ohio. See S.D. Ohio Application for Admission
                                                                      to the Bar, available at
                                                                      https://www.ohsd.uscourts.gov/sites/ohsd/files/2
                                                                      013%2002%2011%20Atttorney%20Application
                                                                      %20for%20Admission%20FINAL.pdf.

  Eastern District       LCvR 83.2(c)      No             --          --
  of Oklahoma

  Northern District      LCvR 83.2(c)      Yes            2           Sponsors must recommend the applicant be
  of Oklahoma                                                         admitted to practice in the Northern District of
                                                                      Oklahoma and certify that the applicant is a
                                                                      person of good moral character. See N.D. Okla.
                                                                      Application for Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.oknd.uscourts.gov/alfresco/d/d/wor
                                                                      kspace/SpacesStore/4bb6f475-7b7f-4e8b-9923-
                                                                      5ad2dd82c43b/AT-03.pdf.

                                                                      Applicant does not need sponsorship if (s)he
                                                                      furnishes a Certificate of Good Standing from
                                                                      the Western or Eastern Districts of Oklahoma.

  Western District       LCvR 83.2(c)      No             --          Sponsors are optional. If applicable, three
  of Oklahoma                                                         sponsors must vouch for the applicant's

                                                                      character and qualifications. See W.D. Okla.
                                                                      Application for Admission, available at
                                                                      http://www.okwd.uscourts.gov/wp-
                                                                      content/uploads/2015/04/070_a.pdf.

  District of            LR 83-1(b)        Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that they are personally
  Oregon                                                              acquainted with the applicant, that they know the
                                                                      applicant to be of good moral character, and that
                                                                      the applicant is otherwise competent and eligible
                                                                      to practice before the bar of the District of
                                                                      Oregon. See D. Or. Application for Attorney
                                                                      Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.ord.uscourts.gov/index.php/compon
                                                                      ent/rsfiles/download-
                                                                      file/files?path=attorneys%252Fadmissions%252
                                                                      Fapplications%252FApplication%2Bfor%2BGe
                                                                      neral%2BAdmission.pdf&Itemid=447.

  Eastern District       Local Rule        Yes            1           Sponsors must affirm that the applicant is a
  of Pennsylvania        83.5                                         member of the bar in good standing of the
                                                                      Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and that the
                                                                      applicant's private and professional character is
                                                                      good. See E.D. Pa. Petitionfor Admission,
                                                                      available at
                                                                      http://www.paed.uscourts.gov/documents/forms/
                                                                      apl_atty.pdf.

  Middle District of     LR 83.8.1.3       Yes            1           Sponsor must certify for how long (s)he has
  Pennsylvania                                                        known the applicant, what (s)he knows about the
                                                                      applicant's moral character, what (s)he knows
                                                                      about the applicant's educational background
                                                                      and experience, and that (s)he recommends the
                                                                      applicant for admission. See M.D. Pa. Petition
                                                                      for Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.pamd.uscourts.gov/sites/pamd/files/
                                                                      forms/admission_pjw_0.pdf.

  Western District       LCvR              Yes            1           Sponsor must certify that the applicant is of good
  of Pennsylvania        83.2(A)(3)                                   moral and professional character and is eligible
                                                                      for admission. See W.D. Pa. Certification for
                                                                      Bar Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.pawd.uscourts.gov/sites/pawd/files/
                                                                      lrmanual20181101.pdf.

  District of Puerto     Local Civil       No             --          Applicants must submit three references, two of
  Rico                   Rule                                         which must be members of the bar in good
                         83A(c)(1)                                    standing.

  District of Rhode      DRI LR            No             --          --
  Island                 202(b)(1)

  District of South      Local Civ.        Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that the applicant is of
  Carolina               Rule 83.1.03                                 good moral character and professional reputation
                         (D.S.C.)                                     and that the applicant meets the requirements for
                                                                      admission.

  District of South      D.S.D. Civ.       No             --          --
  Dakota                 LR 83.2(C)

  Eastern District       E.D. Tenn.        Yes            2           Sponsors must state that they personally know,
  of Tennessee           L.R.                                         but are not related to, the applicant, that the
                         85.5(a)(2)                                   applicant's statement is correct, that the applicant
                                                                      possesses all the qualifications required for
                                                                      admission, and that the applicant is of good
                                                                      moral and professional character.

  Middle District of     LR                Yes            2           Sponsors must recommend applicant's
  Tennessee              83.01(a)(2)                                  admission to the bar. See M.D. Tenn.
                                                                      Application for Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.tnmd.uscourts.gov/sites/tnmd/files/f
                                                                      orms/20180917-AdmissionToPractice.pdf.

  Western District       LR 83.4(c)        No             --          --
  of Tennessee

  Eastern District       Local Civil       Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that the applicant is
  of Texas               Rule 1(b)(1)                                 competent to practice before the Eastern District
                                                                      of Texas and that the applicant is of good
                                                                      personal and professional character. They
                                                                      certify that (s)he is not related to the applicant,
                                                                      for how long (s)he has known the applicant
                                                                      personally and professionally, that (s)he is
                                                                      acquainted with the applicant's character, that
                                                                      the information in the applicant's petition is true,
                                                                      and that the applicant is qualified for admission
                                                                      to the bar, is competent to practice before the
                                                                      court, and has good private and professional
                                                                      character and standing. See E.D. Tex.
                                                                      Application for Admission, available at
                                                                      http://www.txed.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/a
                                                                      ttyadm_2018-06-20.docx.

  Northern District      LR 83.7(b)        Yes            1           Sponsor must certify that (s)he is sufficiently
  of Texas                                                            acquainted with the applicant and that the
                                                                      applicant is of good personal and professional
                                                                      character. See N.D. Tex. Application for
                                                                      Admission, available at
                                                                      http://www.txnd.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/
                                                                      documents/BarApp.pdf.

  Southern District      LR 83.1(C)        Yes            2           Sponsors must state that they are not related to
  of Texas*                                                           the applicant, have known the applicant for at
                                                                      least twelve months or otherwise know the
                                                                      applicant well, have read his or her application,

                                                                      and believe the applicant's legal competence and
                                                                      character to be good. See S.D. Tex. Application
                                                                      to Practice, available at
                                                                      https://www.txs.uscourts.gov/sites/txs/files/2019
                                                                      %20Application%20with%20Oath%20and%20
                                                                      Order.pdf.

  Western District       Local Court       Yes            2           Sponsors must affirm that they are not related to
  of Texas               Rule 1(b)(1)                                 the applicant and for how long they have known
                                                                      the applicant, that they believe the applicant is
                                                                      qualified for admission to the bar, that the
                                                                      applicant is competent to practice before the
                                                                      court, that the applicant's private and
                                                                      professional character and standing are good,
                                                                      and that they recommend the applicant for
                                                                      admission to the bar. See W.D. Tex. Sample
                                                                      Letter of Recommendation, available at
                                                                      https://www.txwd.uscourts.gov/for-
                                                                      attorneys/attorney-admission/.

  District of Utah       DUCiv R 83-       No             --          --
                         1.1(b)(2)(B)-
                         (C)

  District of            L.R.              Yes            1           Sponsor must affirm that (s)he has known the
  Vermont*               83.1(a)(2)(C)                                applicant in a professional legal capacity for at
                                                                      least six months, that the applicant has good
                                                                      professional character, that the applicant is
                                                                      experienced at the bar, for how long and under
                                                                      what circumstances (s)he has known the
                                                                      applicant's professional character and experience
                                                                      as an attorney, and that (s)he knows of no fact
                                                                      which would call into question the integrity or
                                                                      character of the applicant.

  District of the        LRCi              No             --          --
  Virgin Islands         83.1(b)(1)

  Eastern District       Local Civil       Yes            2           Sponsors must endorse that the applicant is of
  of Virginia            Rule 83.1(C)                                 good moral character and professional
                                                                      reputation.

  Western District       W.D. Va.          Yes            2           Sponsors must certify that they are acquainted
  of Virginia            Gen. R. 6(b)                                 with the applicant and that the applicant is a
                                                                      person of good character and ethical conduct.

  Eastern District       LCivR             Yes            2           Sponsors must appraise the applicant's
  of Washington          83.2(b)(1)(B)                                reputation and character. They must affirm for
                                                                      how long they have known the applicant, that the
                                                                      applicant is of good moral character, what they
                                                                      know of the applicant's experience, and that they
                                                                      recommend the applicant be admitted to the bar.
                                                                      See E.D. Wash. Petition for Admission, available

                                                                      at
                                                                      http://www.waed.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/
                                                                      admission/Petiton%20for%20Admission.201611
                                                                      30.pdf.

  Western District       Local Rules       Yes            2           Sponsors must attest to the applicant's good
  of Washington          W.D. Wash.                                   moral character. They must certify for how long
                         LCR                                          they have known the applicant, that the applicant
                         83.1(c)(1)                                   is of good moral character, and that they
                                                                      recommend the applicant for admission to the
                                                                      bar. See W.D. Wash. Application for
                                                                      Admission, available at
                                                                      https://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/sites/wawd/files
                                                                      /PetitionForAdmission.pdf.

  Northern District      LR Gen P          No             --          A sponsor must move for the applicant's
  of West Virginia       83.01                                        admission, but (s)he is not required to comment
                                                                      on the applicant's character or experience.

  Southern District      LR Civ P          No             --          A sponsor must move for the applicant's
  of West Virginia       83.1(a)                                      admission, but (s)he is not required to comment
                                                                      on the applicant's character or experience.

  Eastern District       General L. R.     No             --          If the applicant desires to be admitted
  of Wisconsin           83(c)(2)(B)                                  ceremonially by a judge, a sponsor must make a
                                                                      motion in support of the applicant's petition for
                                                                      admission. See E.D. Wis. Attorney Affidavit,
                                                                      available at
                                                                      https://www.wied.uscourts.gov/forms/affidavit-
                                                                      support-application.

  Western District       LR 83.5(B)        No             --          --
  of Wisconsin

  District of            Local Rule        Yes            1           A sponsor must vouch for the applicant and
  Wyoming                84.2(a)                                      move for the applicant's admission with a
                                                                      satisfactory showing of the applicant's
                                                                      qualifications and good moral character.
Source:  Leagle

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