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The Heald, et al. v. Michigan case has become a showdown involving wholesalers and many State legislatures, who want protectionism; and wineries, wine-producing States, and interstate shipping companies who are fighting for opening the market.
In This Issue
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Foreword
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Inside the Supreme Court
Status of Important Cases Before the Highest Tribunal
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The Twenty-First Amendment
Supreme Court Case Law Relating to Alcohol Regulation
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Lower Court Holding
Decision of the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
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Before the Court
The Justices Weigh in During Oral Arguments
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Pro & Con
Can States Prohibit Out-of-State Vendors From Direct-Selling Alcohol to Individuals Within Their Borders?
Pro
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Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals, Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, et al.
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Illinois Alcohol and Drug Dependence Association
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States of Ohio, Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut,
Delaware, Florida, Georgia, et al.
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National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA)
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Jennifer Granholm, et al.
Con
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Eleanor Heald, et al.
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States of California, Washington, New Mexico, Oregon, and West Virginia
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WineAmerica, Coalition for Free Trade, Family of Winemakers of California, et al.
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American Homeowners Alliance, American Legislative Exchange Council, et al.
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George A. Akerlof, Daniel L. McFadden, Vernon L. Smith, Donald J. Boudreaux, Robert W. Hahn, et al.