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missouri-board-of-nursing
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1
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Civil Litigation
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Kenya Walzer appealed the circuit court's judgment affirming the Missouri Board of Nursing's disciplinary order, which revoked her nursing license. Walzer argued that the probation terms, specifically the alcohol prohibition, constituted illegal discrimination under the ADA and that there was insufficient evidence to prove she violated probation by consuming alcohol. The appellate court affirmed the license revocation, holding that Walzer waived her ADA challenge by failing to seek timely judicial review of the Administrative Hearing Commission's ruling and that substantial evidence supported the Board's finding of alcohol consumption.