Because professional licensing boards represent nondemocratic elements in a political system founded on democratic principles, their legitimacy has been questioned in recent years. This article examines legal and medical licensing boards in three states—Georgia, California, and Massachusetts—to determine whether developments in those states suggest a trend toward appointing citizen members to boards. The article concludes that although public acceptance of licensing boards might improve in the wake of appointing citizen members, such a cosmetic change does not necessarily ensure that the “public interest” is protected. Only when the private interests of democratically selected citizen board members are balanced against the private interests...
Attorney certification programs take a variety of different forms. In some cases, states establish a...
For better or worse, the federal government is actively regulating physician conflicts of interest, ...
Licensing is a large and growing governmental activity. The array of licensed occupations includes a...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, occupational licensing restrictions do not serve a primary purpose ...
In this Essay, we raise some economic concerns about the wisdom of conferring antitrust immunity on ...
The notion that practitioners of the “learned professions” are not engaged in trade or commerce, and...
This Article presents a first-of-its-kind analysis of the disciplinary functions of state medical li...
The dark side of occupational licensing-its tendency to raise prices to consumers with dubious effec...
article published in law reviewIt has been over a hundred years since George Bernard Shaw wrote that...
This paper investigates the relationship between the characteristics of medical licensing boards and...
State medical boards (SMBs) protect the public by ensuring that physicians uphold appropriate standa...
Delegation of the state’s police power to private associations raises important constitutional and p...
This Article examines the politics of lawyer regulation and considers why some states will adopt law...
State corporate law requires director services be provided by natural persons. This Article puts t...
This Article is a case study of the California State Bar lawyer discipline system in crisis. The Bar...
Attorney certification programs take a variety of different forms. In some cases, states establish a...
For better or worse, the federal government is actively regulating physician conflicts of interest, ...
Licensing is a large and growing governmental activity. The array of licensed occupations includes a...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, occupational licensing restrictions do not serve a primary purpose ...
In this Essay, we raise some economic concerns about the wisdom of conferring antitrust immunity on ...
The notion that practitioners of the “learned professions” are not engaged in trade or commerce, and...
This Article presents a first-of-its-kind analysis of the disciplinary functions of state medical li...
The dark side of occupational licensing-its tendency to raise prices to consumers with dubious effec...
article published in law reviewIt has been over a hundred years since George Bernard Shaw wrote that...
This paper investigates the relationship between the characteristics of medical licensing boards and...
State medical boards (SMBs) protect the public by ensuring that physicians uphold appropriate standa...
Delegation of the state’s police power to private associations raises important constitutional and p...
This Article examines the politics of lawyer regulation and considers why some states will adopt law...
State corporate law requires director services be provided by natural persons. This Article puts t...
This Article is a case study of the California State Bar lawyer discipline system in crisis. The Bar...
Attorney certification programs take a variety of different forms. In some cases, states establish a...
For better or worse, the federal government is actively regulating physician conflicts of interest, ...
Licensing is a large and growing governmental activity. The array of licensed occupations includes a...