Is MoPed Licensing in the Future?
If you want to find out which way the wind is blowing in Raleigh at the General Assembly, one indicator is WRAL – at least when it comes to new criminal laws that might be in the offing. Last year,...
View ArticlePracticing Dietetics Without a License
Is posting advice on a blog about diets a criminal offense? In North Carolina it may be. Consider the case of Steve Cooksey who practices and preaches the cave man diet – a diet that focuses on eating...
View ArticleA Victory Against the IRS – Licensing and Tax Preparers
In a remarkable ruling, a federal district court judge in Washington, DC struck down new regulations imposed last year by the IRS upon up to 350,000 tax preparers, ranging from “mom and pop” preparers...
View ArticleFixing Our Broken Driving License Regime
North Carolina recognizes a privilege, not a right, to drive on its roads. This is true of most states, but in North Carolina the failure to be properly licensed can create significant hardships to the...
View ArticleThe Difference Between a Driving Restriction and a DWI
If you’ve been convicted of a first time standard DWI offense where the blow does not exceed .15, North Carolina General Statutes Sec. 20-19(c3) provides: For the first restoration of a drivers license...
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