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Maryland Funeral Homes

Brown v. Hovatter
Putting Maryland’s Funeral Home Cartel To Rest

IJ Client Charles S. Brown

All Charles S. Brown wants is the chance to offer consumers the best service a funeral home can at the best price. But the State of Maryland is standing in his way.

Brown owns Rest Haven Cemetery in Hagerstown, Md., and runs it with his wife Pat and their son Eric. Charles wants to own the funeral home he built in order to provide additional revenue to care for the gravesites in his cemetery when the cemetery itself is full.

The State of Maryland arbitrarily restricts who can own a funeral home. In Maryland, only licensed funeral directors and a handful of politically favored corporations and individuals may own a funeral home. Becoming a licensed funeral director takes two years of study and thousands of dollars. Among the many requirements of a mortuary science degree is learning how to embalm corpses. As a result, consumers pay more than they otherwise would, and opportunities for would-be entrepreneurs are blocked. These are among the reasons why the Institute for Justice filed a federal lawsuit seeking to break up the government-imposed cartel.

Maryland’s law is a racket designed to protect the state’s funeral cartel from competition, and that’s not a valid use of government authority.



Essential Background

Images

Background on this case

Client Photo

Latest Release: Maryland Ban on Corporate Ownership of Funeral Homes Struck Down as Unconstitutional (October 17, 2007)

Client Photos - case launch

Client Video - none available

Launch Release: Putting Maryland’s Funeral Home Cartel To Rest (March 1, 2006)

Legal Briefs and Decisions

Court's opinion denying Maryland's motion to dismiss

Case Timeline

Filed Lawsuit:

March 1, 2006

Court Filed:

U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

Status:

Cross-Motions for Summary Judgment Filed April 24, 2007

Summary Judgment Briefing completed June 8, 2007

Next Key Date:

Awaiting Decision

Additional Releases

Maps, Charts and Facts

Release: Funeral Home Entrepreneurs Have Their Day in Court (September 10, 2007)

none available

Release: Funeral Home Entrepreneurs Score a Victory Federal Court Denies Motion to Dismiss Maryland Economic Liberty Case (October 11, 2006)

Op-eds, News Articles and Links

Editorial: State must ensure level playing field for business Baltimore Examiner
October 18, 2006

Article: Burying the Competition: IJ Takes on Maryland's Funeral Home Cartel, Liberty & Law (April 2006)

Article: Funeral directors sue state board Gazette Newspapers
March 3, 2006

Article: Suit challenges Maryland's funeral home law Associated Press
March 1, 2006

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