NC paralegals explain free-speech lawsuit in 4th Circuit brief

NC paralegals explain free-speech lawsuit in 4th Circuit brief

In a federal Appeals Court filing, paralegals challenging North Carolina's ban on offering legal advice without a license argued that the law infringes on their free-speech rights. This case could reshape the legal landscape by potentially allowing more people to provide legal assistance without requiring a traditional law license. The implications are significant, as it could democratize access to legal information and challenge long-standing regulatory practices in the legal profession. This move could set a precedent for similar challenges across other states with similar licensing laws.

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