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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

On Behalf of African Hairbraiders, The Institute for Justice Goes Up Against Utah's Cosmetology Cartel




"The Constitution protects the right to earn an honest living without arbitrary and unreasonable government interference.But if you want to braid hair for a living in Utah, you must submit yourself to a completely irrational licensing scheme to get permission from the government before you are allowed to work. No one should have to hire a lawyer or lobbyist just to braid hair.  The right to earn an honest living is an essential part of our nation’s promise of opportunity."

Note: The Institute for Justice has successfully challenged state cosmetology regulations in 7 states on behalf of hairbraiders, and has never lost a case.  Hopefully, the state of Utah will be victory #8 for IJ.  

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