Comments Off on Don’t fall for the CON: A Challenge to North Carolina’s Certificate of Needs By: Spencer Lewis History and Purpose In 1977, North Carolina legislature presented the North Carolina Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1978, a bill that would introduce a Certificate...
(Live-Online) Certificate in Financial Planning Programs offered through the Wake Forest University, in conjunction with Dalton Education, a leading provider of financial planning education materials. Both of these programs are designed to fulfill the education requirement to sit for the CFP ...
Above, author William Boyd reads a JG Ballard story, ‘My Dream of Flying to Wake Island,’ which is “dominated by image and symbol rather than character and narrative.” The story was originally published in the 1...
The Biden administration has acknowledged that it is collaborating with tech companies to develop a variety of potential vaccine passport apps. At the state level, New York has already created its own digital certificate that grants entry to venues. Insidious, Orwellian madness. —...
Ogden pronounced it “very bad,” meaning, writes Beach, “it was not a success technically” (though it was not, in any case, “at all a commercial venture”). You will notice this immediately as you strug...
[32]The plaintiff is bringing an as-applied challenge to North Carolina’s certificate of needs laws on grounds that they limit competition rather than promoting public health.[33]Currently, he must drive to the only certified hospital in a three-county radius to perform routine eye surgeries ...
Today is the birthday of James Joyce, who was born in Dublin on February 2, 1882, and wrote in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man:“Welcome, O life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge ...