16-16-7.6. Admission of full-time faculty member of the University of South Dakota law school.
An attorney licensed to practice law in another jurisdiction within the United States, while actually employed by the Unified Judicial System as its state court administrator or, while actually employed by the University of South Dakota law school as a full-time administrator or as a full-time faculty member may be admitted to practice in this state upon submission of a sworn, written application to the Supreme Court of South Dakota containing the following:
(1)The name and post office address of the applicant;
(2)The jurisdictions in which the applicant is licensed to practice law;
(3)A statement that the applicant is a member in good standing of the bar of the jurisdictions in which he or she is licensed;
(4)A statement that the applicant has not been the subject of disciplinary action by the bar or courts of any jurisdiction during the preceding five years;
(5)A statement that the applicant has not been denied admission to the courts of any jurisdiction during the preceding five years; and
(6)A statement that the applicant is familiar with the rules of the State Bar of South Dakota and will at all times abide by and comply with the same.
Such application will be accompanied by the following:
(1)A certificate of admission to the bar in the jurisdictions in which the applicant is licensed to practice law; and
(2)A certificate from the proper courts therein that the applicant is a member in good standing.
A full-time administrator or faculty member other than the full-time dean shall also submit:
(1)An affidavit of the Dean of the law school that the applicant is a full-time administrator or faculty member of the University of South Dakota law school in good standing and that the Dean recommends the applicant for admission to practice.
A full-time administrator includes the dean, librarian, associate or assistant deans, or other administrators holding academic appointment.
A full-time faculty member is one who during the academic year devotes substantially all working time to teaching and legal scholarship, participates in law school governance and service, and has no outside office or business activities, and whose outside professional activities, if any, are limited to those that relate to major academic interests or enrich the faculty member's capacity as scholar and teacher, are of service to the legal profession and the public generally, and do not interfere with one's responsibility as a faculty member. A full-time faculty member may hold a joint appointment with the University of South Dakota law school and another college or school within the University of South Dakota.
Source: Supreme Court Rule 85-11; Supreme Court Rule 97-46.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 16 - Courts and Judiciary
Chapter 16 - Admission Of Attorneys To Practice
Section 16-16-1.1 - Essential eligibility requirements for admission.
Section 16-16-2 - Qualifications of applicants to practice law.
Section 16-16-2.1 - Standard of good moral character.
Section 16-16-2.2 - Good moral character--Quantum and burden of proof.
Section 16-16-2.3 - Good moral character--Relevant conduct.
Section 16-16-2.4 - Use of information.
Section 16-16-2.5 - Adverse recommendation.
Section 16-16-3 - Composition and appointment of board of bar examiners--Terms of office.
Section 16-16-4 - Compensation and expenses of bar examiners and secretary.
Section 16-16-5 - Duty of bar examiners--Rules and regulations.
Section 16-16-6 - Examination required of applicants to practice law--Educational requirements.
Section 16-16-7.2 - Certificates and affidavits filed with application.
Section 16-16-7.3 - Order of admission--Duration.
Section 16-16-7.5 - Extent of practice--Compensation.
Section 16-16-7.7 - Order of admission and duration.
Section 16-16-8 - Application for admission on examination.
Section 16-16-9 - Time and place of examination.
Section 16-16-10 - Subjects covered by examination--Public notice.
Section 16-16-11 - Re-examination after three failures prohibited.
Section 16-16-12.1 - Admission without examination--Eligibility by practice.
Section 16-16-12.2 - Admission without examination--Application requirements.
Section 16-16-12.3 - Attorney licensing when spouse is a member of the armed forces.
Section 16-16-13 - Fees payable with application for admission--Disposition of fees.
Section 16-16-14 - Discrimination on account of sex prohibited.
Section 16-16-16.1 - Review by Supreme Court of Bar Examiners' decision on ADA request.
Section 16-16-17.1 - Conditional admission.
Section 16-16-17.2 - Limited purpose of conditional admission.
Section 16-16-17.3 - Limited circumstances under which conditional admission may be considered.
Section 16-16-17.4 - Report of recommendation to Supreme Court.
Section 16-16-17.5 - Review of conditional admission.
Section 16-16-18 - Oath of attorney--Form and administration.
Section 16-16-19 - Rights and privileges conferred by license to practice law.
Section 16-16-20 - Roll of attorneys maintained by clerk of Supreme Court.
Section 16-16-21 - Reinstatement of inactive attorneys--Persons eligible.
Section 16-16-22 - Application for reinstatement--Fees and charges--Determination of eligibility.
Section 16-16-24 - Notice to State Bar of reinstatement of attorney--Payment of membership fees.