The Goldwater rule is important but more so if she were actually practicing. Right now it doesn’t appear that she is doing anything along those lines.
I honestly think research should be focused on who is paying her and who dredged her up out of the swamp rather than focusing on her in of herself.
Because she is sort of like a gun. A tool.
True, but practicing without a license is even worse.
If she has no license, she most likely has no malpractice insurance. This means she must pay her own legal fees and any judgements.
The New York listing is only a "Registration" of a license, to practice in the state. It is not a license.
Per the New York State Licensing website:
"To practice within New York State, a professional must be licensed and REGISTERED. "
Her registration in New York was not valid as her Connecticut License had expired.... You must always read the details.......