IN RE WILLIS

No. 108.

215 S.E.2d 771 (1975)

In the Matter of Albert Lee WILLIS.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 26, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rufus L. Edmisten, Atty. Gen., Andrew A. Vanore, Jr., Deputy Atty. Gen., Fred P. Parker, III, Raleigh, for the Board of Law Examiners, petitioner appellant.

Pearson, Malone, Johnson, DeJarmon & Spaulding by W. G. Pearson, II, and C. C. Malone, Jr., Durham, for Albert Lee Willis, respondent appellee.


HUSKINS, Justice:

The sole question presented on this rehearing is whether G.S. § 84-24 is a lawful delegation of legislative authority and is constitutional on its face and as applied to the applicant in this case.

G.S. § 84-24, enacted in 1933 and entitled "Admission to practice," established the Board of Law Examiners "for the purpose of examining applicants and providing rules and regulations for admission to the Bar including the issuance of...

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