Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Jefferson Lines, Inc.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1995-04-03

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Justice Scalia, with whom Justice Thomas joins, concurring in the judgment. I agree with the Court’s conclusion that Oklahoma’s sales tax does not facially discriminate against interstate commerce. See ante, at 198-199. That seems to me the most we can demand to certify compliance with the “negative Commerce Clause” — which is “negative” not only because it negates state r…

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