News Points For Honesty: Pool Contractors Want to be Licensed so They Can Charge Higher Prices Eric Boehm October 24, 2016
Case South Carolina Clamps Down On Online Medicine to Protect Profits of Established Businesses October 20, 2016
News New Jersey Goes Off The Deep End, Wants To License Building Swimming Pools Nick Sibilla October 19, 2016
Press Release Licenses for Tour Guides? It’s Unconstitutional and It Doesn’t Work Institute for Justice October 17, 2016
News COMMENTARY: What do tombstone sellers and taxi drivers have in common? Linda Stamato October 3, 2016
News Tennessee’s Cosmetology Board Thinks It Can Regulate a Software Company Eric Boehm September 30, 2016
News Why It’s So Hard to Stop Bad Cops From Getting New Police Jobs Anthony L. Fisher September 30, 2016
News Regulators take issue with one of Nashville’s newest on-demand startups Eleanor Kennedy September 28, 2016
News Tennessee Wants To Shut Down This Beauty And Health App For Offering ‘Highly Disturbing’ Competition Nick Sibilla September 27, 2016
News Clinton Suggests Paying States and Cities to Fix Bad Licensing Laws Eric Boehm September 26, 2016
News Michigan House Passes Bills Rolling Back Arbitrary ‘Handyman’ Licensing Jarrett Skorup September 24, 2016
News A Missouri court decided people can’t braid hair without a license out of “great deference” to government regulations Bonnie Kristian September 23, 2016
Press Release Federal Court Upholds Missouri Hair Braiding Licensing Scheme Institute for Justice September 21, 2016