Requiring specialty labels to be association-approved is unconstitutional January 28, 2016 The restriction of specialties in Texas to those recognized by the America Dental Association was unconstitutional, a [...]
“Letters of concern” a weak discipline substitute, TV station alleges January 27, 2016 According to an investigative series published by Phoenix local news station ABC 15, the state’s dental board [...]
Revoked dentist seeks to erase online news stories about misconduct January 22, 2016 A revoked Georgia dentist with a history of alleged violent misconduct is trying to ‘delete’ his past [...]
Attorneys move to discipline for workplace bias January 21, 2016 Disciplinary action against lawyers would be expanded to address “workplace bias” by licensees, under a draft [...]
Slow case resolution plagues teacher licensing board, audit finds January 19, 2016 Oregon Secretary of State Jeanne Atkins released a highly critical report on January 14 of the Oregon Teacher Standards and [...]
Security of licensee info a problem, Missouri auditor says January 12, 2016 The Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts received a performance rating of “good” from the [...]
Don’t even study reciprocity anymore, Florida lawyers agree January 11, 2016 Florida’s Bar Board of Governors has unanimously rejected admission by motion with or without reciprocity, according [...]
“Portfolio” is solid enough credential for Minn. teachers January 8, 2016 In a December 31 ruling, district Judge Shawn Bartsh ruled that the Minnesota Board of Teaching broke the law when it [...]