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Old 04-05-2005, 10:26 PM
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DOES ANYONE WANT TO CHALLANGE CA MED Board?

Hi All,
I am planning to fight Ca Board. I am interested in hearing from thoese that also want to pursue this seriously. PM me.
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Old 04-06-2005, 01:14 AM
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How ?
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Old 04-06-2005, 01:25 AM
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Ca advocate,

I don't think a single one of the women weighs over 150 lbs. and the guys all look pretty soft, too. I think you could probably take them if you fought one or maybe two at a time. Just remember to keep your hands up and don't let any of them get behind you. You should maybe spend a month or two in the gym to build up your endurance and then I know you'd do just fine.

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Old 04-06-2005, 07:44 AM
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I think before any legal actions ,seek an opinion of a lawyer and if there is a chance and you are spartan grad then contact about 100 licensed practicing alumni specifically those who are faculty as we speak in Columbia,Baylor,Harvard,all award winnings,etc ,second,seek a person who has done this before,I believe Jonny cochran was the best for this[fought discriminations by LAPD for yrs]but sadly he passed away lasy week,one other lawyer who is expert in civil rights and constitution is Mr
Berkowitz from Boston] but also the lawyer who won the doctor from Spartan at OK supreme court Mr Frates contact him for e-mail/telephone advise.
[just my thoughts].
http://www.hartzoglaw.com/attorneys/frates.html
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Old 04-06-2005, 09:00 AM
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another team member with the OK case[healthcare lawyer representing practioners and hospitals],one member was CA licensed but I can't remember his name.
does not hurt to seek opinion and to know our rights as citizens not as foreign schools reps.
http://www.okhealthlawyer.com/
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Old 04-06-2005, 09:24 AM
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second,seek a person who has done this before,I believe Jonny cochran was the best for this
Unfortunately, I think the key word is "was"... He died of a brain tumor last week. Rumor has it, he admitted that OJ was guilty to a friend before he died.

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Old 04-06-2005, 10:07 AM
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CA advocate:
after reviewing above lawyers bios I believe the opinion of Ms Scoggin or Ms cross from scoggin and cross law firm would be helpful as a start and may lead you to the right path in CA. [if anything can be done or not]
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Old 04-06-2005, 10:19 AM
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...he admitted that OJ was guilty to a friend before he died.
There's a big surprise.

Somehow, I'm not feeling the loss all that strongly...
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Old 04-06-2005, 11:39 AM
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Don't bother suing Calif. Board

CA Advocate: How many times do I have to explain this to Spartan students, graduates and sympathizers? The issue of Spartan's disapproval in 1985 was already reviewed by the court and dismissed. The court upheld the Board's disapproval of Spartan and told Spartan that the school could reapply for recognition in California. It's now 18 years later and Spartan officials have chosen not to reapply in California. That's Spartan's prerogative. However, if you are a Californian or if you would like to train in or practice in California, the burden is on you NOT TO ATTEND SPARTAN. There is no constitutional issue involved in the Board's treatment of foreign medical schools. California law is not written ambiguously, as Oklahoma's law was. There is no injustice or discrimination involved in California's medical school review process. Actually, the real injustice in offshore medical school education is the island governments' failure to stop the runaway growth of substandard schools by greedy entrepreneurs who defraud Americans. Caribbean history speaks for itself. California law attempts to protect you and your future patients from these schools. There are around 1,000 legitimate medical schools in the world that will qualify you for licensure in California. If you have the physical, mental and intellectual capabilities needed to practice medicine, you are welcome to enroll in one of these schools. Three new American medical schools have opened in the past few years, and American schools will soon increase their class sizes. You have legitimate choices available. If you choose to attend Spartan, you're not eligible for licensure in California, and no lawsuit is going to change this.
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Nicely put.
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