COHEN v. STATE

No. 13675-PR.

121 Ariz. 6 (1978)

588 P.2d 299

Leonard M. COHEN, Appellant, v. STATE of Arizona, State of Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners, and Virginia K. Maresca, Chairman, Harriet Beck, Nancy Kerr, Wallace Diers, and James Biglin, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arizona, En Banc.

October 31, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Shoob & Zalut by Henry L. Zalut, Phoenix, for appellant.

Bruce E. Babbitt, former Atty. Gen., John A. LaSota, Jr., Atty. Gen., by J. Michael Low, Asst. Atty. Gen., Phoenix, for appellees.


HAYS, Justice.

This case involves the constitutionality of legislation relating to the certification of psychologists practicing in Arizona. For reasons to be discussed, we hold that A.R.S. § 32-2071 and § 32-2072 are invalid because they are unconstitutionally vague and ambiguous.

Appellant Leonard M. Cohen (Cohen) holds a doctorate in social science (D.S.Sc.) awarded in 1948 by the New School of Social Research in New York. He also holds a master...

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