If someone answers legal questions on Yahoo Answers, holding themselves out to be a "Constitutional Law Expert," when they are really not a lawyer at all, are they committing the crime of unauthorized practice?

If they tell people a lot of crazy, made-up stuff about how courts supposedly do not have "jurisdiction" to enforce the traffic laws, are they committing malpractice? Can you sue them?

It seems like it should be one or the other–either they are breaking the law by giving advice that they are not qualified to give, or they should be subject to lawsuits when they give such bad advice.

I hope someone can help me out–I really want to know.
Yes, that Daevian. He probably was home schooled by some religious nuts. Poor boy. Law school doesn’t seem to be helping, does it?

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