EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 23 MIN
Asymmetric Governance & Administrative Justice Gaps in U.S. Beauty Licensing | DTU Research Series 2026
from Di Tran University: Humanized Learning & Life Lessons Podcast · host Di Tran
This episode from the Di Tran University Research & Podcast Series 2026 explores the structural dynamics of occupational licensing enforcement in the United States beauty sector.Through a multidisciplinary lens—combining administrative law, economics, and public policy—this discussion examines how regulatory systems function in practice, particularly for low- to moderate-income professionals navigating compliance, due process, and enforcement procedures.Key topics include:Accessibility of administrative justiceEconomic barriers to legal defenseThe role of agreed orders in enforcement systemsStructural considerations in regulatory designPolicy frameworks for improving transparency and procedural clarityThis content is presented for educational and informational purposes only, based on publicly available research and analysis. It does not constitute legal advice or regulatory interpretation.Published in collaboration with the New American Business Association as part of ongoing public awareness and policy education initiatives.
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