ABA JOURNAL — The Virginia House of Delegates on Friday passed a bill allowing students at approved law schools to take the bar exam after completing five semesters of full-time study. Only one House lawmaker voted against the bill, which has yet to get a Senate vote, Law.com reports. The bill would give students “a head start on job opportunities,” according to Catherine Crooks Hill, secretary-treasurer for the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners, who spoke with Law.com. That can be helpful to law students who “carry such tremendous debt,” she said. Current Virginia law requires applicants for the bar exam to have completed all degree requirements before they can take the bar.