Do No Harm v. Edwards

Docket No.
5:24-cv-00016
District Court
Louisiana Western

Goal

  • Declaration that licensure board design/terms are unconstitutional
  • Enjoin defendants from enforcing the law

Issues

Litigation Content

Why This Matters:

The plaintiff alleges that a state law requiring the Governor of Louisiana to ensure a racially diverse medical board violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Maintaining racial and ethnic diversity on professional licensing boards can lead to more equitable enforcement of licensure rules and otherwise eliminate barriers to entry for health professionals of color.

 

Potential Impact:

Limiting policymakers’ ability to formulate policies that promote the  recruitment of a diverse workforce could continue to hamper efforts to diversify such workforce, ultimately negatively impacting patient care and public health, especially for racial and ethnic minorities.