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flag The Supreme Court will rule on whether Arizona’s in-state store requirement for out-of-state wine sellers violates interstate commerce rights.

flag The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether Arizona’s law requiring out-of-state wine sellers to have an in-state physical storefront violates the Dormant Commerce Clause. flag Critics argue the rule unfairly blocks out-of-state businesses, favoring local retailers, despite prior rulings that prohibit states from enacting protectionist alcohol regulations. flag Lower courts have used an “essential feature” test to uphold such laws, but legal experts say modern regulation through licensing can ensure compliance without physical presence. flag The Court’s decision could clarify constitutional limits on state power in interstate commerce, potentially invalidating similar restrictions in other states.

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