I did the Google search. Maybe your results are different from mine, but most of the links I get are to discussion boards, with about half the people saying she was disbarred, and the other half saying they're full of crap. Not a shred of credible evidence on either side. So I poked around some more on my own. Finally I found a detailed explanation of why her license to practice law is in "court-ordered inactive status." Turns out that, at the time, the only way you could get your license set to inactive was to get a court order, so she herself initiated the process, and got the order. It's a common practice among lawyers who decide to leave the practice of law. In fact it's become so common that they've streamlined the process, so now it doesn't require a court order any more. And it is in no way an indication of wrongdoing on the part of the attorney in question.

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=105998

Have you guys ever seen a conspiracy theory you didn't believe?