( February 14, 2011) -- “If a clear state statute, a century of court precedence, well-established limits on Congressional authority, and the Fifth and Tenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution no longer allow the State of North Carolina, acting through its General Assembly, to define the practice of dentistry in order to protect its citizens from the illegal and unsafe practices of dentistry, then it should be Congress or the U.S. Supreme Court that pronounces the death of that state prerogative, and not the Commission acting extra-judicially under some self-anointed power.”...