Ban On Wine Shipments Found Unconstitutional
from the that-old-interstate-commerce-thing dept
It's the issue that comes up over and over again when people talk about e-commerce for things like wine. Various states have laws that won't let out of state winesellers ship into their states. This also applies to other areas such as cigarettes and (would you believe it?) contact lenses. Now a federal judge has ruled that the law in New York banning the shipment of wine into the state is unconstitutional. However, with all the similar cases coming out now, this is likely to be something that we be finally decided until the Supreme Court has a chance to weigh in.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Bogus ruling
The judge claims that the state's laws are unreasonable. I agree, but that's irrelevant. NY could require that all alcohol must be labeled with the word supercalifragalisticexpealadocious and that would be constitutional too.
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