Alaska psychology board's application is unconstitutional an

Alaska psychology board's application is unconstitutional and discriminatory, lawsuit says

Alaska’s state-run board overseeing psychologists breaks state and federal law when it requires applicants to disclose their medical histories and potentially make them part of the public record, according to a class action complaint filed in Anchorage Superior Court last week. The complaint says the broad disclosure language is not specific to the application’s purpose, […] The post Alaska psychology board’s application is unconstitutional and discriminatory, lawsuit says appeared first on Alas

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