Opinion | The Justices Hear a Case of Liquor

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Opinion: The Supreme Court will review Tennessee’s anticompetitive liquor laws, write Michael Bindas and Anya Bidwell

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US Supreme Court appears ready to void Tennessee alcohol sales law.

JackDaniels_US doesn't need any anticompetitive liquor law to get me drunk.

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