For reciprocity applicant, practice in unregulated jurisdiction does not count February 2, 2023 To read more, please [...]
Law banning conversion therapy by licensees properly regulates conduct and does not unconstitutionally restrict speech February 2, 2023 To read more, please [...]
Room scans before proctored remote tests are 4th Amendment searches and unconstitutional February 2, 2023 Credit: Warren LeMay, https://flic.kr/p/HM3ugK A scan of a student’s room by a proctor admini-stering a remote exam at [...]
States’ differing rates of licensure do not affect interstate migration, study finds February 2, 2023 Supporters of deregulation of professional licensure often contend that licensing requirements discourage people from moving [...]
Discipline upheld for attorney who tried to mislead investigators by mixing up two clients with the same name December 14, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Deviation from sample collection rules not prejudicial to licensee defendant December 14, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Court okays testimony from former board member but remands discipline case over expansion of charges during hearing December 14, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Court denies special relief to applicant who blamed insufficient counsel in earlier criminal conviction involving dishonesty December 14, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Board entitled to Eleventh Amendment immunity in disabilities case December 14, 2022 To read more, please [...]
Sanction of attorney by federal court not conclusive in proceeding on state professional discipline and may be contested December 14, 2022 To read more, please [...]