New Hampshire State Medical Board
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Looms as the crisis epicenter through chairman Nolan's rumored swing-vote recusal in Abbey's license hearing, galvanizing Leo's assignment to C.J. and foreshadowing suspension peril in the administration's proactive containment strategy.
Through leadership figure Robert Nolan's anticipated ethical maneuver.
Exerts independent regulatory authority threatening First Lady's professional fate.
Highlights tensions between state oversight and presidential family privileges.
Potential swing-vote dynamics straining member alignments.
The New Hampshire State Medical Board looms as the crisis epicenter, with chairman Nolan's rumored recusal as swing vote in Abbey's hearing driving Leo's secretive probe directive to C.J., framing the board's ethical protocols as a guillotine over her license amid White House scramble.
Through referenced chairman and institutional hearing process
Wields regulatory authority threatening First Lady's career, prompting White House circumvention attempts
Exposes tensions between state oversight and presidential family privileges
Potential recusals testing board impartiality
Nolan's role as president frames the board's evenly split vote on Abbey's license, his personal-ties recusal—leaked externally—tipping scales to suspension, thrusting state regulatory ethics into Bartlet's intimate crisis nexus.
Through president's predicted recusal action and voting sway
Institutional arbiter wielding license guillotine over First Lady
Highlights tensions between personal history and regulatory duty
Even division vulnerable to single recusals