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- Granholm_v._Heald abstract "Granholm v. Heald, 544 U.S. 460 (2005), was a court case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in a 5-4 decision that ruled that laws in New York and Michigan that permitted in-state wineries to ship wine directly to consumers, but prohibited out-of-state wineries from doing the same, were unconstitutional. The case was unusual because the arguments centered on the rarely invoked 21st Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1933, which ended Prohibition in the United States.".
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- Granholm_v._Heald wikiPageID "1921596".
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- Granholm_v._Heald arguedate "--12-07".
- Granholm_v._Heald argueyear "2004".
- Granholm_v._Heald citation "172800.0".
- Granholm_v._Heald decidedate "--05-16".
- Granholm_v._Heald decideyear "2005".
- Granholm_v._Heald dissent "Stevens".
- Granholm_v._Heald dissent "Thomas".
- Granholm_v._Heald fullname "Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of Michigan, et al., Petitioners v. Eleanor Heald, et al.; Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, Petitioner v. Eleanor Heald, et al.; Juanita Swedenburg, et al., Petitioners v. Edward D. Kelly, Chairman, New York Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, State Liquor Authority, et al.".
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- Granholm_v._Heald holding "The 21st Amendment grant of regulatory power to the states over alcoholic beverages does not abrogate the Dormant Commerce Clause; state laws prohibiting direct sales of wine and other alcoholic beverages by out-of-state wineries and other producers and permitting such sales by in-state producers are unconstitutional. Sixth Circuit ruling striking Michigan statute affirmed.".
- Granholm_v._Heald joindissent "O'Connor".
- Granholm_v._Heald joindissent "Rehnquist, Stevens, O'Connor".
- Granholm_v._Heald joinmajority "Scalia, Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer".
- Granholm_v._Heald lawsapplied Dormant_Commerce_Clause.
- Granholm_v._Heald lawsapplied Twenty-first_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Granholm_v._Heald litigants "Granholm v. Heald".
- Granholm_v._Heald majority "Kennedy".
- Granholm_v._Heald prior "25920.0".
- Granholm_v._Heald scotus "1994".
- Granholm_v._Heald uspage "460".
- Granholm_v._Heald usvol "544".
- Granholm_v._Heald subject Category:2005_in_United_States_case_law.
- Granholm_v._Heald subject Category:Alcohol_law_in_the_United_States.
- Granholm_v._Heald subject Category:United_States_Dormant_Commerce_Clause_case_law.
- Granholm_v._Heald subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Granholm_v._Heald subject Category:United_States_Twenty-first_Amendment_case_law.
- Granholm_v._Heald type Case.
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- Granholm_v._Heald comment "Granholm v. Heald, 544 U.S. 460 (2005), was a court case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in a 5-4 decision that ruled that laws in New York and Michigan that permitted in-state wineries to ship wine directly to consumers, but prohibited out-of-state wineries from doing the same, were unconstitutional. The case was unusual because the arguments centered on the rarely invoked 21st Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1933, which ended Prohibition in the United States.".
- Granholm_v._Heald label "Granholm v. Heald".
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- Granholm_v._Heald name "Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of Michigan, et al., Petitioners v. Eleanor Heald, et al.; Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, Petitioner v. Eleanor Heald, et al.; Juanita Swedenburg, et al., Petitioners v. Edward D. Kelly, Chairman, New York Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, State Liquor Authority, et al.".