IN RE HIRSCH

No. 12-107.

95 A.3d 412 (2014)

2014 VT 28

In re John A. HIRSCH.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

March 28, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Hirsch, Pro Se, Columbia, Maryland, Petitioner-Appellant.

William H. Sorrell , Attorney General, and Mark J. Patane , Assistant Attorney General, Montpelier, for Respondent-Appellee.

PRESENT: REIBER, C.J., DOOLEY and SKOGLUND, JJ., and MORRIS (Ret.) and ZIMMERMAN (Ret.), Supr. JJ., Specially Assigned.


REIBER, C.J.

¶ 1. Applicant John Hirsch appeals from a commissioner's report recommending that he be denied admission to the Vermont bar on the basis of a current unfitness to practice law. Applicant challenges a number of Vermont admission practices and rules as violative of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the U.S. and Vermont Constitutions, claims that he was provided constitutionally deficient notice of the Character and Fitness Committee's reasons...

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