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- Maine_v._Taylor abstract "Maine v. Taylor, 477 U.S. 131 (1986), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that there was an exception to the "virtually per se invalidity" rule of the dormant commerce clause. The Supreme Court of the United States found that a Maine law prohibiting the importation of out-of-state bait fish was constitutional because Maine authorities couldn't be certain that imported fish would be free of "parasites and non-native species" that might pose environmental harm to local ecology. Discriminatory laws may be upheld only if they serve "legitimate local purposes that could not adequately be served by available nondiscriminatory alternatives," wrote Justice Blackmun, author of the majority opinion.".
- Maine_v._Taylor wikiPageExternalLink getcase.pl?navby=CASE&court=US&vol=477&page=131.
- Maine_v._Taylor wikiPageExternalLink 1985_85_62.
- Maine_v._Taylor wikiPageID "2139934".
- Maine_v._Taylor wikiPageRevisionID "562190288".
- Maine_v._Taylor arguedate "--03-24".
- Maine_v._Taylor argueyear "1986".
- Maine_v._Taylor citation "172800.0".
- Maine_v._Taylor decidedate "--06-23".
- Maine_v._Taylor decideyear "1986".
- Maine_v._Taylor dissent "Stevens".
- Maine_v._Taylor fullname "Maine v. Taylor et al.".
- Maine_v._Taylor hasPhotoCollection Maine_v._Taylor.
- Maine_v._Taylor holding "States may prohibit the importation of out-of-state goods moving within the flow of commerce only if the prohibition serves a legitimate local concern and there are no other means of protecting that interest.".
- Maine_v._Taylor joinmajority "Burger, Brennan, White, Marshall, Powell, Rehnquist, O'Connor".
- Maine_v._Taylor lawsapplied Dormant_Commerce_Clause.
- Maine_v._Taylor litigants "Maine v. Taylor".
- Maine_v._Taylor majority "Blackmun".
- Maine_v._Taylor prior "In City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey, the court ruled that New Jersey's ban of out-of-state solid waste was facially discriminatory to the state's residents in a national market and was therefore overturned.".
- Maine_v._Taylor scotus "1981".
- Maine_v._Taylor uspage "131".
- Maine_v._Taylor usvol "477".
- Maine_v._Taylor subject Category:1986_in_United_States_case_law.
- Maine_v._Taylor subject Category:Environment_of_Maine.
- Maine_v._Taylor subject Category:Invasive_species.
- Maine_v._Taylor subject Category:United_States_Dormant_Commerce_Clause_case_law.
- Maine_v._Taylor subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
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- Maine_v._Taylor comment "Maine v. Taylor, 477 U.S. 131 (1986), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that there was an exception to the "virtually per se invalidity" rule of the dormant commerce clause.".
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- Maine_v._Taylor name "Maine v. Taylor et al.".