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not have a great number of career paths as stable and rewarding as barbering.” One of those people was Zarate. He40 attended school until the 12th grade, when his grandparents could no43 longer care for 44 his two younger siblings. He dropped out to care for 47 48 them, working odd jobs and honing his skills as a barber. “I was given the chance to work at this luxury shop Downtown,” Zarate said. “Things were going great. It was a dream come true. I was planning for my future. I was saving up some money for my baby.” KAMERON AUSTIN A state inspector showed COLLINS up at his shop for a surprise inspection. Zarate did not know that he was 30sold a fraudulent barber’s license. He was fined and told he could no longer work as a barber. At a disciplinary hearing, he was told he needed a high school diploma to get back to work. 31 “You don’t need a high school diploma to be an emergency 33 medical first responder,” said Braden Boucek, Beacon’s director of litigation. “You can literally restart the heart34 of a pulseless, non-breathing patient and have had no high school whatsoever. But to cut hair, you need a full four years of high school education, and that makes no sense.”

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set forth by the Tennessee Board of COMMUTE BY CARPOOL Cosmetology and Barber Examiners 6 See 7-Down were “not persuasive.” 21 Source of ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE OR VANPOOL 7 With 6-Down, “The board simply does not make guiding

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Its business is 1 2 3 4 5 6 Elias Zarate is a good barber, by several cal solutions, and the use of straight accounts, and now he can be one. razors satisfies the court that the matebooming A two-year court battle ended last rial makes public safety a priority.” 13 14 week with a decision that struck down The law requiring a high school Nerve an education requirement for barbers diploma for barbers was passed in in state law and cleared the way for 2015, though not many took notice of ExpiredZarate to, once again, cut16hair in Mem- it then, according to the Beacon Cen-17 phis. Zarate, represented by the Beacon ter. Lawmakers reviewed the law in a free-market advocacy 2018 but decided to keep it, arguing 19 group, 20 Term ofCenter, argued that barbers do not need a high then that it encouraged Tennesseans license, to stay in school. Beacon argued that respectschool indiploma old to get a barber’sonly especially since cosmetologists the law “only helps those 23 24 who already need two years of high school. are barbers by making it harder to westerns become one.” “Barbers cut hair,” reads 27 28 Wrap up a Beacon blog post about the case. “They do not Loan 30 need to understand algebra II or The Great Gatsby. Respecification quiring barbers to gradu31 ate high school before working is irrational, and Boil hurts people who are per33 fectly capable of becoming34 Piano trio? barbers but otherwise do

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