A Kansas court granted a preliminary victory to Bryn Green, who challenged state licensing requirements for sugaring, a hair removal technique....
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Michael Jones, a North Carolina drone photographer, is seeking U.S. Supreme Court support, arguing that his aerial photography and mapping business...
Read PostIn a lawsuit against the Law Society of Alberta, Calgary lawyer Stephen Dugandzic claims that the legal regulator's expert witness violated...
Read Post"Part I discusses First Amendment protection of physicians' professional speech, while also noting the strong framework of non-constitutional...
Read PostA lawsuit in New Jersey is challenging New Jersey's reinstated telehealth rules, which require providers to be licensed in New Jersey if they...
Read PostA case under appeal in North Carolina concerns whether selling maps and models of geographical information obtained by drones requires licensure as...
Read PostA district court in North Carolina has ruled against the NC Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors, ruling that the licensing requirements...
Read PostDue to a preliminary injunction, an Idaho law that would ban gender-affirming care such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy for minors will not...
Read PostThe Supreme Court of the United States declined to take up a case challenging Washington's ban on conversion therapy, thus upholding the law that...
Read PostFrom guest blog contributor, Donald Balasa, CLEAR member and legal counsel for the American Association of Medical Assistants: The United States...
Read PostIn a decision by the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Georgia Lactation Consultant Act has been declared unconstitutional as a violation of due process...
Read PostAn article in the Harvard Law Review analyzes the "long-simmering tension between law and medicine," examining how laws address and protect those...
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