↓

PLF Liberty Blog

Donor-supported PLF (www.pacificlegal.org) is the leading watchdog organization that litigates, without charge, for limited government, property rights, individual rights, and a balanced approach to environmental regulations, in courts nationwide.

PLF Liberty Blog
Home Menu ↓
Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Home
  • PLF Home
Log in

Post navigation

← The founders and the primacy of liberty
The Supreme Court should overrule Grutter →

Occupational licensing in Oregon

Posted on May 25, 2012 by Timothy Sandefur

The Oregonian‘s guest columnist “Portland Aristotle” has an excellent article about the wealth-destroying effects of occupational licensing. A few years ago, PLF helped open the road to economic opportunity in Oregon by defeating that state’s anti-competitive licensing laws for moving companies.

Print Friendly

Related posts:

  1. Rescuing the right to earn a living in Missouri
  2. Licensing for…pet groomers?
  3. No working–by order of the Licensing Board
  4. Missouri legislature passes bill to repeal the state’s mover monopoly
  5. Insiders, outsiders, and the American dream
Posted in Occupational Licensing Laws Tagged Adam Sweet, oregon, right to earn a living permalink

Post navigation

← The founders and the primacy of liberty
The Supreme Court should overrule Grutter →

Follow PLF

Subscribe via RSSSubscribe via EmailSubscribe via TwitterSubscribe via Facebook
Receive blog posts via email

Comments Policy

If you have comments on any of our posts, please share them on our Facebook page.

Popular Posts

  • Is the environment made f… posted on May 16, 2013
  • Former PLF attorney score… posted on May 10, 2013
  • Obamacare “tax” still vio… posted on April 30, 2013

Videos

Taking a stand for coastal landowners

PLF challenges new Solana Beach regulations against seawalls and beach stairways.…

Watch more videos

Books

Archives

Categories

2013. Pacific Legal Foundation
↑