He's been disbarred, but that wouldn't stop him from accusing games of things through the media.
In the U.S., when you hear about a lawyer getting disbarred, depending on the situation, it's not what it really sounds like. In the United States legal system, disbarment is specific to regions; one can be disbarred from some courts, while still being a member of the bar in another jurisdiction.
According to the U.S. Bar Association, disbarment is quite rare, instead lawyers are usually sanctioned by their own clients through civil malpractice proceedings and from other parties and methods. Because disbarment rules vary by area, different rules can apply depending on where a lawyer is disbarred. Notably, the majority of US states have no procedure for permanently disbarring a person. Depending on the jurisdiction, a lawyer may reapply to the bar immediately, after five to seven years.
So, all this talk about Jack Thompson being disbarred, don't really mean anything in the grand scheme of things. He can still be practicing law without any problems in another place. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't like the guy at all, all I'm saying it's not that easy to get rid of the license of a lawyer without going through a very big, very expensive legal fight that could last for years.