Eric Hasbrouck v. State Bar of Nevada
AdministrativeLaw DueProcess
Does Petitioner have the right to judicial review of the practices of the Nevada State Bar, regarding the administering and grading of the bar exam, and the bar admission process?
QUESTION PRESENTED Does Petitioner have the right to judicial review of the practices of the Nevada State Bar, regarding the administering and grading of the bar exam, . and the bar admission process, as Petitioner was recently denied admission to the Nevada State Bar, based on an apparent denial of due, or even, a remotely fair, or objective, process, which included probable fraud, and abuse in the , . administering, grading, and lack of review in the process utilized? i PARTIES Petitioner Eric Hasbrouck, JD 4501 Connecticut Ave. NW, #101, Washington, DC 20008, 1-845-214-3273, , , ‘ Vv. . Respondent State Bar of Nevada Brian Kunzi, Director of Admissions, State Bar of Nevada, Admissions Department, 3100 W. Charleston Bivd., Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89102, 1-702-382-2200, briank@nvbar.org. Richard M. Trachok, Il, Chair, Board of Bar Examiners, State Bar of Nevada, 3100 : W. Charleston Bivd., Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89102, 1-702-383-2200, . PROCEEDINGS IN OTHER COURTS Eric Hasbrouck v. State Bar of Nevada, No. 80349, Nevada Supreme Court. Judgment entered March 23, 2020. ii