· 1/3/1939
Indianapolis Brewing Co. v. Liquor Control Commission
Citations
- 305 U.S. 391
- 59 S. Ct. 254
- 83 L. Ed. 243
- 1939 U.S. LEXIS 929
How courts have described this case
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- noting that the Twenty-first Amendment permitted States to “discriminat[e] between domestic and imported intoxicating liquors”
- upholding Michigan’s prohibition of in-state beer dealers selling beer made in Indiana
- upholding Michigan statute prohibiting the sale of out-of-state beer against Commerce Clause challenge
- upholding Michigan statute prohibiting the sale of out-of-state beer against Commerce Clause challenge
- upholding Michigan’s prohibition of in-state beer dealers 7 selling beer made in Indiana
- \Since the Twenty-first Amendment ... the right of a state to prohibit or regulate the importation of intoxicating liquor is not limited by the Commerce Clause....\
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Judges: Brandeis
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