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by criddell 3724 days ago
I'll accept that software engineering is a profession when software engineers accept the same level of responsibility for their work that doctors and lawyers do.

When that happens, brace yourself for a never ending stream of malpractice suits.

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There are lawsuits filed for delivering shoddy work, unmet deadlines/commitments. They are just less publicized, because human life is (usually) not at stake.
Those are contract lawsuits.

Are there any jurisdictions where a Software Engineer can lose their license?

It's essentially impossible for a lawyer to lose their license.
But they can. They can also have their license suspended.

Software Engineer on the other hand, is just a label that doesn't mean anything. AFAIK, no jurisdictions license Software Engineers. Unlike law, there's no punishment for working as a software engineer (although there are some jurisdictions where the title "Engineer" is regulated).

The last sentence should be:

Unlike practicing law, there's no punishment for working as a software engineer without a license.