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Wine.com toasts Michigan court ruling lifting shipping ban
Just in time for the holidays, Wine.com has entered the Michigan market now that a federal court has ruled unconstitutional Michigan’s laws that banned wine shipments by out-of-state retailers.
Posted 10/09/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Supreme Court says states can’t discriminate against online wine retailers
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling forces 21 states to rewrite laws on interstate wine sales, to assure equal treatment among retailers, attorney Sarah Hewitt says.
Posted 05/17/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Court ruling uncorks online wine shipments to Michigan
A federal court ruling has opened the door for online wine merchants to sell directly to Michigan residents. Another 13 states plus the District of Columbia now permit direct-to-consumer wine shipments by out-of-state retailers.
Posted 10/30/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Patchwork of Laws
While shoppers can find almost any wine online, retailers fight to ensure it can be bought there.
Posted 05/30/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Wine’s online future may be settled by an appeals court
A three-judge panel last month heard arguments in New York state`s bid to overturn a lower court`s ruling last October that found New York`s ban on Internet sales of wine unconstitutional.
Posted 09/30/2003Internet RetailerPost a comment
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