@sybbie719: Also the dictionary definition of “attorney” is “lawyer” (which may be a loosely translated slang word for “liar”).
Researching this is quite easy & very clear. In fact, in many, probably most & possibly all states, stating that you are a law graduate or possess a “JD” or “JD degree” or even a “law degree” may bring a charge of UPL if not barred in that particular jurisdiction.
Some state bars are much more zealous than others. A few years ago the Colorado State Bar disciplined a Colorado attorney for giving his Minnesota in-laws advice over the phone on a minor consumer matter. The Minnesota lawyer turned in the Colorado lawyer who was then disciplined by both state bars–certainly by the Colorado bar as illogical as it may seem.