Archives for March 2009

Welcome to the Alcohol Law Review

This discussion forum is designed to provide information and discuss the rapidly developing issue of alcohol law and the growing attempts by special interests to have the judiciary determine alcohol laws as opposed to elected officials. There is always something going on in alcohol law and we hope you will visit and contribute to this…Read More

Welcome to the Alcohol Law Review!

This first-of-its-kind discussion forum is designed to provide information and discuss the rapidly developing issue of alcohol law and the growing attempts by special interests to have the judiciary determine alcohol laws as opposed to elected officials. There is always something going on in alcohol law and we hope you will visit and contribute to…Read More

Why Alcohol Laws Help Protect the Consumer

The federal, state, and contractual system of alcohol regulation from origin through final sale to consumer is a system that has greatly served the American consumer.  From its prohibition on vertical integration and the 13,000 labels of beer available in the United States, to the prevention of grey and black markets, it’s a system that…Read More

Very Interesting Case dismisses Challenges to Louisiana Alcohol Laws

In what may be the textbook case of how state alcohol regulators and attorney generals can best fight challenges to their alcohol laws, the LA Court of Appeals dismissed a challenge in Jungles v. Painter.  A copy of this opinion can be found here.  This decision contains much defense of the 21st Amendment and the…Read More