In re Appeal of Z.H.

311 Neb. 746
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedJune 10, 2022
DocketS-21-232
StatusPublished

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In re Appeal of Z.H., 311 Neb. 746 (Neb. 2022).

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- 746 - Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 311 Nebraska Reports IN RE APPEAL OF Z.H. Cite as 311 Neb. 746

In re Appeal of Z.H. From Request of Accommodations for February 2021 Bar Examination. Z.H., appellant, v. Nebraska State Bar Commission, appellee. ___ N.W.2d ___

Filed June 10, 2022. No. S-21-232.

1. Jurisdiction: Appeal and Error. A jurisdictional question that does not involve a factual dispute is determined by an appellate court as a matter of law. 2. Judgments: Appeal and Error. On questions of law, an appellate court has an obligation to reach its own independent conclusions. 3. Rules of the Supreme Court: Attorneys at Law: Appeal and Error. The Nebraska Supreme Court considers the appeal of an applicant from a final ruling of the Nebraska State Bar Commission de novo on the record made at the hearing before the commission. 4. Jurisdiction: Appeal and Error. Before reaching the legal issues presented for review, it is the duty of an appellate court to determine whether it has jurisdiction over the appeal. 5. Rules of the Supreme Court: Attorneys at Law. The Nebraska Supreme Court is vested with the sole power to admit persons to the practice of law in this state and to fix qualifications for admission to the Nebraska bar. 6. ____: ____. The Nebraska Supreme Court has delegated administra- tive responsibility for bar admissions solely to the Nebraska State Bar Commission. 7. Administrative Law. An administrative agency has limited power, and its power is to be strictly construed.

Appeal from the Nebraska State Bar Commission. Appeal dismissed. Z.H., pro se. - 747 - Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 311 Nebraska Reports IN RE APPEAL OF Z.H. Cite as 311 Neb. 746

Douglas J. Peterson, Attorney General, and James A. Campbell, Solicitor General, for appellee. Heavican, C.J., Miller-Lerman, Cassel, Stacy, Funke, Papik, and Freudenberg, JJ. Per Curiam. INTRODUCTION Z.H. seeks reimbursement from the Nebraska State Bar Commission (Bar Commission) for costs and damages associ- ated with her application for admission to the Nebraska State Bar Association. For the reasons stated herein, we conclude that we lack jurisdiction to hear the appeal and the appeal is dismissed. BACKGROUND Z.H. completed law school in 2000. In July 2019 and February 2020, Z.H. took the Nebraska bar examination, but did not obtain passing scores. In February 2021, Z.H. took and passed the Nebraska bar examination. Because of a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis that limits her mobility, Z.H. applied for and received accommodations of 33 percent more time to complete the bar examination and a separate room in which to take each of her examinations. For the February 2020 examination, Z.H. also received an accommodation to use an adjustable chair to help her manage the stress and pain of sitting and typing for long periods. For the July 2020 examination, Z.H. requested an accommodation to allow her to use speech recognition software to overcome her deteriorating mobility. According to Z.H., that request was denied as untimely filed. As a result of COVID-19 protocols put in place for the July 2020 examination, Z.H. was unable to take that examination or the special September 2020 examina- tion. Z.H. deferred to the February 2021 examination, which was scheduled to be held remotely. On January 7, 2021, the Bar Commission granted Z.H. the following testing accommodations: extra testing time of - 748 - Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 311 Nebraska Reports IN RE APPEAL OF Z.H. Cite as 311 Neb. 746

33 percent, as well as a private single examinee room and a chair with adjustable height. The Bar Commission denied Z.H.’s request for the use of the speech recognition software after concluding the software would impact the security of the examination. The commission agreed to provide Z.H. with a scribe who would type Z.H.’s answers from Z.H.’s dictation. The accommodation required Z.H. to conduct the examina- tion in the Bar Commission’s office in Lincoln, Nebraska. On February 4, Z.H. requested a review hearing before the Bar Commission, presumably under Neb. Ct. R. § 3-123 (rev. 2020), which allows an applicant to request a hearing regarding an adverse decision of the Bar Commission. A hearing on Z.H.’s appeal was held on February 12, 2021, at which time Z.H. represented herself. On February 13, the Bar Commission entered an order which provided Z.H. a choice of two options to assist her in taking the examination. “Option I” allowed Z.H. the following: An additional 33% extra time to complete each of the 3 exam parts. [Z.H.] will be provided an adjustable chair. The exam will be administered in the [Bar] Commission’s office located at 3806 Normal Blvd in Lincoln, Nebraska. This will be a private examinee room. A scribe, of the [Bar] Commission’s choosing, will transcribe as [Z.H.] dictates for the MPT and MEE. The transcription will be projected to a big screen where [Z.H.] may edit as the content is typed. The second day of the exam will be the MBE which may be taken at a location [Z.H.] designates which may include the [Bar] Commission Office. The MBE exam will be administered -on [Z.H.’s] computer equipment as a secure . . . exam. [Z.H.] shall provide the [Bar] Commission with a negative COVID-19 test - obtained as close as possible to the exam - and she shall isolate herself as much as possible up to arriving at the [Bar] Commission office to minimize the likelihood of contracting or spreading COVID-19. A mask shall be worn by [Z.H.] throughout - 749 - Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 311 Nebraska Reports IN RE APPEAL OF Z.H. Cite as 311 Neb. 746

the time in the [Bar] Commission office when others are present. Failure to wear a mask will subject [Z.H.] to the cancellation of the exam. “Option II” allowed Z.H. the following: An additional 33% extra time to complete each of the 3 exam parts and an adjustable chair. The exam will be administered in the [Bar] Commission’s office located at 3806 Normal Blvd in Lincoln, Nebraska. In the pres- ence of a proctor and/or audio and video equipment that records what is said and what is typed. This will be a pri- vate examinee room. [Speech recognition] software may be used to do the transcription for the exam by dictating into a Word document and then transferring the content into the [secure exam software] question fields. The word document may not be saved. [Z.H.] must supply her own computer which has been wiped of all programs and documents with the exception of the [speech recognition software, word processing software, and secure exam software] programs. [Z.H.] must execute an affidavit pre- pared by the [Bar] Commission attesting to the deletion of all programs with the exception of [speech recognition software, word processing software, and secure exam software], and that the computer has been purged of all bar preparation outlines, practice essays and other related documents. [Z.H.’s] computer will be inspected upon arrival on exam day. [Z.H.] will not be allowed to take the exam if the computer is not cleared of all documents and programs other than the 3 designated programs. If [Z.H.] encounters any problems removing any applications or documents, she must inform the [Bar] Commission staff in advance of the Bar Exam. [Z.H.] will not access the internet at any time during the exam. The second day of the exam will be the MBE which may be taken at a location [Z.H.] designates -and may include the [Bar] Commission office. The MBE exam - 750 - Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 311 Nebraska Reports IN RE APPEAL OF Z.H. Cite as 311 Neb. 746

will be administered through [Z.H.’s] computer equip- ment as a secure . . . exam.

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