Protecting small fish from a big bureaucracy

by Clint Bolick
Goldwater Institute

I don’t know what tiny Garra Rufa fish eat in their native Asian habitats; but when they see a skin callus, they go crazy. I guess there’s no accounting for taste in the fish world. Just as there’s no accounting for reason in the world of government bureaucrats.

Cindy Vong, the owner of a Gilbert nail salon who as a girl escaped communist oppression in Vietnam, learned about the Garra Rufa fish and their penchant for providing a relaxing experience while removing rough skin with their toothless little mouths. Following the lead of entrepreneurs in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere in the U.S., Mrs. Vong added “spa fish” therapy to her salon, investing thousands of dollars in fish and equipment and creating a thoroughly hygienic process.

The business was a success, attracting customers across hundreds of miles and allowing Mrs. Vong to bring on extra staff. But this was all too much for the Arizona Board of Cosmetology, which knows nothing about spa fish therapy and therefore ordered Mrs. Vong to close the business.

Represented by the Goldwater Institute, Mrs. Vong challenged that decision, claiming that the board has no jurisdiction over fish and that its actions violated her constitutional right to earn a living. The trial court dismissed her lawsuit, holding that Mrs. Vong should have pursued relief through the cosmetology board—the very board that shut her down.

Last Friday, the Arizona Court of Appeals reinstated Mrs. Vong’s lawsuit. The cosmetology board does have jurisdiction over spa fish therapy, the appeals court ruled, but Mrs. Vong deserves her day in court to prove the board’s actions are irrational and excessive.

Have you ever wondered how it came to be that in a nation committed to opportunity and freedom of enterprise, bureaucrats can run roughshod over entrepreneurs like Cindy Vong? It would take an entire book to answer that question—specifically the one I just published, “Death Grip: Loosening the Law’s Stranglehold Over Economic Liberty.” I hope you’ll join us for a book forum on Thursday, May 12, at 11:30 a.m. to explore this important topic.

Clint Bolick is director of the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation.

Learn More:

Goldwater Institute: Vong v. Aune

Goldwater Institute: Policy Forum on “Death Grip: Loosening the Law’s Stranglehold Over Economic Liberty”

Arizona Daily Star: Pedicure by fish gets day in court

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Rep Schweikert Statement on Osama Bin Laden

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 2, 2011
CONTACT: Rachel Semmel

Washington, D.C. – Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ) issued the following statement today regarding the killing of Osama bin Laden:

“God bless our brave men and women in uniform who have sacrificed so much to catch Osama bin Laden. Thanks to the persistence and bravery of our intelligence community and our troops on the ground, this is truly a great moment for our country. Though we cannot bring back the lives of those we lost, we can have peace that justice has been served. We will never forgot those who lost their lives on attacks on our country and those who died defending it.”

 

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Rep. Quayle Statement on the Death of Osama Bin Laden

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 2, 2011
CONTACT: Richard Cullen

WASHINGTON (D.C.) Congressman Ben Quayle (R-AZ) released the following statement regarding the death of Osama Bin Laden:

“Nearly ten years after the horrors of September 11th, the man most responsible for the attacks has been brought to justice. This development is a monumental achievement made possible by continuous operations of American intelligence officials and members of the United States Armed forces, many of whom were inspired to serve their country following the attacks in New York and Washington. While Bin Laden’s death is indeed significant, the threat of terrorism around the world will not dissipate. For the thousands of Americans who lost loved ones on 9/11 and in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, justice has been served tonight.”

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