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Virginia counselor wins a DC licensing case based on free speech
Virginia counselor Elizabeth Brokamp won a legal challenge against D.C. licensing laws that restricted her teletherapy services to D.C. clients. A U.S. District Court ruled her First Amendment free speech rights supersede D.C.'s requirement for local mental health counselor licensing, but she remains cautious about accepting D.C. clients pending potential appeals.
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