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Supreme Court Allows Direct Shipment of Wine

jrrl writes "For a while now, ordering wine (of the alcoholic variety, not the almost 0.9 variety) online has been a somewhat dicey proposition in some states. But today, the Supreme Court overturned state laws that disallowed direct shipment of wine from out of state. Their reasoning is that the states' 'authority to regulate the sale of alcohol within their borders' under the 21st Amendment does not supersede 'the Constitution's ban on state discrimination against interstate commerce.' States could still disallow all direct shipments, but at least they have to be evenhanded now."

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  1. yay by Renraku · · Score: 0, Troll

    This is an important decision. It will affect the lives of millions. Its obviously more important than things like..say..not letting completely unrelated 'riders' along on bills for something like..you know..helping our troops to survive in a battlefield environment.

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  2. Re:Commerce Clause by znu · · Score: 0, Troll

    If the Supreme Court mandates something, regardless of its constitutional correctness, there is no recourse for the rest of the Federal government, nor the States.

    Nah. If all else fails, there's always court-packing.

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  3. Re: Question (on-topic) by Whqra+Enhf · · Score: 0, Troll
    I'd like to keep a stack next to my toilet[.]
    Man, what is it with you Semites and ass fetishism?