Feeling Less Like Don Quixote | @Alegal Process Quoted in Legal Insurrection
Getting noticed feels good, helping others see the importance of the issues feels better
I’ve been a long time reader of Professor Jacobson’s work at Legal Insurrection, so when LI’s Jane Coleman reached out to me for comment on her latest chronicle of the "identify-transition-conceal" methods used in school-based, unlicensed mental health workers, I jumped.
Jane continues to catalog these cases across the country, and I’ve shared many of them here on Longer Thoughts and in my Twitter(X) posts. My post on the Skaneateles case in New York really got her attention and rightly so - it’s egregious and appalling. Jane’s a friend, with a big heart, and I was happy to contribute.
As I seem to be the only one talking about the failure of professional licensing boards to regulate school-based mental health workers - it can feel a bit like Don Quixote chasing windmills. This week, less so. Thank you Jane.
If you don’t already follow Jane’s work, please do so at LI or on X here.
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Keep tilting, Chris.