1. New Energy Co. v. Limbach, No. 87-654, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 29, 1988, Argued , May 31, 1988, Decided
OVERVIEW: A state tax that imposed an economic disadvantage upon out-of-state sellers of ethanol violated the Commerce Clause and the promise to remove that disadvantage if reciprocity was accepted by the seller's state did not justify the discrimination.
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