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July 17, 2019 · 4:47 pm

State durational-residency requirements for retail license applicants violate the Commerce Clause


Opinion:
TENNESSEE WINE AND SPIRITS
RETAILERS ASSOCIATION
v.
RUSSELL F. THOMAS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE
TENNESSEE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION, ET AL.

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← Residual clause of federal firearms law that defines “crime of violence” and attaches a mandatory minimum sentence is void for vagueness
Laws authorizing new sentences for convicts resting only on facts found by a preponderance of the evidence violate the Fifth and Sixth Amendments →

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