1. Cal. v. La Rue, No. 71-36 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 10, 1972, Argued , December 5, 1972, Decided
OVERVIEW: Regulations prohibiting certain entertainment at licensed bars were facially constitutional because department of alcoholic beverage control's conclusion was rational and the regulations enjoyed a presumption of validity under Twenty-first Amendment.
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