Hair braider wins lawsuit challenging Utah rules


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Updated: 8/10/2012 10:42 am | Published: 8/10/2012 10:40 am
Jestina Clayton braids hair (photo by Institute for Justice)
Jestina Clayton braids hair (photo by Institute for Justice)
IVAN MORENO
Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A woman who braids hair to supplement her family's income has won her federal lawsuit against Utah over its licensing process for her craft.

Jestina Clayton sued last year after she found it would be illegal to run a hair-braiding business without a license. She says she learned how to braid hair as a 5-year-old in her West African home country of Sierra Leone, and she was doing it in suburban Salt Lake City to support her two children while her husband finished school.

A judge this week found that Utah's requirements are irrelevant to the craft of braiding and that the state couldn't prove a cosmetology license is needed to protect public health.

Utah is among eight states that require braiders to have full cosmetology licenses, while others such as California and Arizona exempt them from such laws.

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mstant57 - 8/10/2012 4:48 PM
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Just another attempt by Utah politicians to take money from the public and put it in their own pockets. Way to go Michael Waddoups. Then they waste taxpayer money on lawsuits they know they have no chance of winning. But then its not the legislatures money being wasted. Its all the taxpayers money. Wake the hell up.
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