Under the category of cleaning up, I realized I had posted the complaint but never follwoed through on this post. The Illinois Supreme Court rejected the tax increase challenges on liquor and noted it did not violate the state’s single subject rule. The complaint is here. Sorry for the long delay. (earlier post) Illinois Lawsuit Seeks…Read More
Center for Alcohol Policy Legal Symposium Set for September 11-13 in Chicago
The 4th annual legal symposium is set for September 11-13 in Chicago. The meeting starts with a reception Sunday night the 11th. The meeting will last all day Monday the 12th and end around noon on the 13th. The keynote address will be by Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna. Attorney General McKenna is currently chairman…Read More
Starving Lawyers and Oeniphiles Can’t Survive on $675,000.
Hat tip to Karin Moore at the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America for the developments up in Massachusetts. Wow. “Rare” wine collectors and their law firms are crying foul that they were awarded “only” $675,000 in fees and expenses for the 1st Circuit volume cap matter. They have filed this notice of appeal of…Read More
New Federal Legislation Introduced to Address Litigation Against States
As readers of this blog note, there are many forms of alcohol litigation across the country. To address one vein of the litigation, Congress has introduced H.R. 1161 the Community Alcohol Regulatory Effectiveness (CARE) Act. This legislation is similar to a manager’s amendment to last year’s bill offered toward the end of the 111th Congress….Read More
Supreme Court denies certiorari in Wine Country case
Today the United States Supreme Court issued a long list of orders. On this list was the denial of certiorari in the Wine Country Gift Baskets v. Steen case out of the 5th Circuit. The orders can be found here. The Supreme Court decision leaves in place the ruling of the 5th circuit upholding the…Read More