· 9/20/1974
Pinsker v. Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists
Citations
- 526 P.2d 253
- 12 Cal. 3d 541
- 116 Cal. Rptr. 245
- 1974 Cal. LEXIS 243
How courts have described this case
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- procedure for admission to professional society is a matter of common law, not federal constitutional law
- “Judicial authorities have made it clear that one perfectly legitimate objective of professional associations is to attempt to elevate professional standards in order to attain quality medical and dental care.”
- application rejected for violation of non-delegation-of-work rule
- application to association could not be denied arbitrarily
- application to association could not be-.denied-.arbitrarily
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Judges: Tobriner, Wright, McComb, Mosk, Burke, Sullivan, Clark
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