
Arizona Supreme Court Hears Engineer's Occupational Restriction Case
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The Arizona Supreme Court is currently deliberating on a case involving engineer Greg Mills, who has been battling since 2019 against the Board of Technical Registrations claim that he practiced engineering without a license. Mills, with the help of the Institute for Justice, argues that the states licensing rules violate his constitutional right to earn a living without unreasonable government interference. The case, which has garnered support from the Goldwater Institute, hinges on the question of why the state follows federal court interpretations instead of its own constitution. The justices appeared more engaged with Mills position during the hearing, with one questioning the rationality of the states licensing rules, which seem to be rooted in an outdated focus on structural work rather than modern fields like electronics.
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