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ALERT: Supreme Court Strikes Down Tennessee Residency Requirements in Alcohol Licensing
Posted In Alcoholic Beverage Control Laws
In a move sure to have a profound effect on state regulation of alcohol sales and distribution, the United States Supreme Court has issued an opinion in Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Assn. v. Thomas that strikes down Tennessee’s two-year in-state residency requirement for initial applicants for state liquor licenses. More >