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2 opinions for “Ndioba Niang v. Emily Carroll”
Ndioba Niang v. Emily Carrollpublic domain
United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 16-3968 ___________________________ Ndioba Niang; Tameka Stigers lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiffs - Appellants v. Emily Carroll, in her official capacity as Executive Director of the Missouri B
Niang v. Carrollpublic domain
BENTON, Circuit Judge. Missouri statutes require African-style hair braiders to be licensed as barbers or cosmetologists. Ndioba “Joba” Niang and Tameka Stigers challenge this requirement under the Fourteenth Amendment. The district court1 granted summary judgment for the State. Having jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, this court affirms.