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U.S. Supreme Court

Mar. 12, 2015

Industry-run boards should look over both shoulders

These boards (including state bar associations) may have to look over their left shoulder to watch out for antitrust claims, and over their right, to look out for takings claims. By Ken MacVey


By Ken MacVey


In California and throughout the nation, there are government boards that regulate specific businesses and professions. Typically, these boards' decision-makers include members of the very business or profession the board is supposed to regulate. In California, there are state boards for attorneys (the State Bar of California), engineers, doctors, dentists, funeral directors and more. At the federal level, there are boards that regulate the prod...

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