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Peel v. Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission of Illinois, 110 S.Ct. 2281 (1990), disallows any state from prohibiting disclosure of NBTA certification.

Bridget McCormack, Vice President

University of Michigan Law School,
Michigan Clinical Law Program
625 South State Street, Room 363 Legal Research Building
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1215
Phone: 734-763-4319
Facsimile: 734-764-4702.

Ms. McCormack is an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan Law School where she teaches and supervises students in the general litigation clinic. A 1988 graduate of Trinity College, a 1991 graduate of New York University Law School, Professor McCormack spent 5 years as a public defender in Manhattan, both with the Criminal Defense Division of the Legal Aid Society and with the Office of the Appellate Defender. From 1996 through the spring of 1998 Professor McCormack was the Robert M. Cover Fellow at Yale Law School where she taught professional responsibility and supervised students in a prison litigation clinic as well as a community legal services clinic. She lives in Ann Arbor with her husband and two sons. 

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