Press Release Court Rules that Louisville Council Members Willfully Withheld Public Records Over Food Truck Fight Andrew Wimer May 27, 2022
News FCC threatening to take Knoxville’s only Black-owned radio station off the air Camruinn Morgan-Rumsey May 26, 2022
News Knoxville Owner Says He’s Paid His Debt To Society And Should Be Able To Keep License. Inside Radio May 26, 2022
News FCC moves to strip license from WJBE 99.7 owner, radio station fights back Octavia Johnson May 25, 2022
Press Release FCC Threatens to Take Knoxville’s Only Black Owned Radio Station Off the Air Over Owner’s Personal Tax Conviction Andrew Wimer May 25, 2022
Case Feds threaten to end only Black radio station in Knoxville over owner’s personal tax conviction May 25, 2022
News WJBE radio, a cultural touch point for Black listeners, fights FCC move to strip license Angela Dennis May 24, 2022
News Commentary: South Carolina puts hospitals ahead of patients, again Marcelo Hochman, Daryl James May 24, 2022
Press Release Public Interest Law Firm Calls On New Jersey Borough to Allow Home Bakers to Sell Cookies Without Paying Thousands of Dollars, Complying With Unrelated Rules Dan King May 24, 2022
News Is the city of Louisville getting the message? Everybody wins when food trucks roll Kyle Sweetland and Eric Schansberg May 23, 2022
News Texas agency revokes massage therapist licenses over decades-old crimes, even as its leaders wince Eric Dexheimer May 22, 2022
News Viewpoint: Eliminating licensing barriers opens new pathways to economic opportunities Nick Sibilla May 22, 2022
News Darwyyn Deyo and Conor Norris: Pa. should make covid-19 licensing waivers permanent Darwyyn Deyo and Conor Norris May 20, 2022
News Settlement allows Pasadena small business owner to open as he fights parking ordinance May 18, 2022
News This Little-Known Apprenticeship Program Offers a Much Cheaper Alternative to Beauty School Alaina Demopoulos May 18, 2022
News New law lets cottage food permittees earn up to $50,000, but they still want more Susan Dunne May 18, 2022
News Got a criminal record? New law makes it easier to get licensed in your chosen field Heather Holeman May 17, 2022
News Gov. Stitt passes bill eliminating licensing barriers for people with criminal records Miranda Vondale Foster May 17, 2022
Press Release Oklahoma Eliminates Licensing Barriers for People with Criminal Records J. Justin Wilson May 17, 2022
Press Release Governor Signs Bill Expanding Connecticut Cottage Food Law J. Justin Wilson May 12, 2022
News Requirements for home-based vendors change just in time for farmers’ market season Maddie Alexande May 11, 2022
News Opening a Restaurant in Boston Takes 92 Steps, 22 Forms, 17 Office Visits, and $5,554 in 12 Fees. Why? Victor W. Hwang May 9, 2022
News Time for Boise to earn its boomtown reputation when it comes to business regulations Andrew Meleta and Daryl James May 8, 2022
News City of Wilmington officially agrees to refund $500,000 in fees for short-term rental ordinance Ashley Brown May 5, 2022
News Tennessee Food Freedom Act protects home bakers ability to start independent business | Opinion Nick Sibilla May 3, 2022