The Institute for Justice released the third edition of a study, License to Work: A National Study of Burdens from Occupational Licensing. The new...
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The United States Supreme Court has refused to hear a case challenging Florida's dietitian licensing law. The Del Castillo case argued that the...
Read PostFrom the Tyler Tech Podcast: "From the great resignation to COVID to the aging of today's worker, there are many contributing factors to the...
Read Postby Kathy Sanchez and Elyse Smith Pohl, Institute for Justice "Licensing professionals face a daunting challenge: effectively and justly balancing...
Read PostThe North Carolina State Board of Education is set to adopt the Professional Educator Preparation and Standards Commission's "Blueprint for Action."...
Read PostUpon the retirement of Deborah Frye, Indiana's governor has announced Lindsay Hyer as the new executive director for the Indiana Professional...
Read PostVirginia's Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation is proposing to reduce the number of training hours required for cosmetology...
Read PostRepresentatives of the Council on Social Work Education and the Kansas chapter of the National Association of Social Workers have raised concerns...
Read PostIn response to delays and backlogs of applications, a joint legislative study committee has been reviewing the Wisconsin Department of Safety and...
Read PostAt the request of the Kentucky Bar Association, the Kentucly Supreme Court has asked that the American Bar Associationreview Kentucky's attorney...
Read PostDraft legislation in Australia would allow ministers to use the legislative process to alter the code of professional conduct for tax agents. "The...
Read PostDavid Benton’s career in health care regulation has been anything but typical. The current CEO of the National Council of State...
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