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Colman v. Tennessee Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners: Helping Animal Chiropractors Fight Back Against Overburdensome Regulations

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Executive Summary Animal chiropractors serve an important role in the animal health care system and are distinct from veterinarians. Although veterinary schools and colleges do not require animal chiropractic in their curriculum, Tennessee law requires animal chiropractors to obtain a veterinary medicine degree and become licensed veterinarians to practice animal chiropractic. As a result, it...
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beacontn.org broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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