324 Liquor Corp. v. Duffy

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1987-01-13

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Justice Powell delivered the opinion of the Court. The State of New York requires retailers to charge at least 112 percent of the “posted” wholesale price for liquor, but permits wholesalers to sell to retailers at less than the “posted” price. The question presented is whether this pricing system is valid under either the state-action exemption from the antitrust laws or the Twenty-first Amendment. <p i…

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