LEON v. OHIO BD. OF PSYCHOLOGY

No. 91-229.

63 Ohio St.3d 683 (1992)

LEON, APPELLANT, v. OHIO BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided May 27, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kahn, Kleinman, Yanowitz & Arnson Co., L.P.A., Sheldon Berns, Adrienne Lalak Deckman and Benjamin J. Ockner, for appellant.

Lee I. Fisher, Attorney General, and Michele Morris, for appellee.


SWEENEY, J.

Appellant raises two arguments that he claims should compel a reversal of the court of appeals' reinstatement of his license revocation. In his first argument, appellant contends that the regulation cited by the board to revoke his license to practice psychology is unconstitutionally vague. In his second argument, appellant argues that the court of appeals erred in applying an incorrect standard of review in reversing the judgment of the court of common...

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