Morocco’s notaries expressed cautious optimism following a Constitutional Court ruling on draft law 16.22 concerning the regulation of their profession. The heads of two regional notary councils stated that the decision represents a “partial victory” but falls short of complete satisfaction. The court deemed articles 8, 53 (paragraphs 1 & 2), and 67 (item 1) unconstitutional, as well as articles 140 to 194 of chapters twelve and thirteen. The ruling suggests concerns regarding the draft law’s alignment with the constitution. While the decision addresses some key objections raised by notaries, significant issues remain unresolved. The specifics of these remaining concerns were not detailed in the report. The ruling aims to ensure the legal framework governing notaries adheres to constitutional principles.