MALT BEVERAGES DISTRIBUTION ASSOCIATION v. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board

981 A.2d 1286, 603 Pa. 71, 2009 Pa. LEXIS 2079
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 29, 2009
Docket200 MAL 2009, 201 MAL 2009, 202 MAL 2009, 203 MAL 2009, 204 MAL 2009
StatusPublished

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MALT BEVERAGES DISTRIBUTION ASSOCIATION v. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, 981 A.2d 1286, 603 Pa. 71, 2009 Pa. LEXIS 2079 (Pa. 2009).

Opinion

*72 ORDER

PER CURIAM.

AND NOW, this 29th day of 2009, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issue, as stated by Petitioner, is:

Did the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board improperly apply its “interior connection” and “other business” rules so as to circumvent the fundamental Liquor Code rules establishing the venues at which beer may be sold in Pennsylvania and thereby authorize a supermarket that has a “restaurant” area within it to sell beer, primarily in six and twelve packs and primarily for take-out consumption, to its supermarket customers?

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Commonwealth v. Overby
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