Wilson Original Packages Act

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The Wilson Original Packages Act was an 1890 U.S. federal law that allowed states to regulate or prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages shipped in their original interstate commerce packaging, weakening protections for such shipments under the Commerce Clause.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
alcohol regulation law
aimedAt overruling the original package doctrine in practice
supporting state temperance and prohibition policies
appliesToJurisdiction U.S. states
basedOn Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
consequence expanded state power over imported alcoholic beverages
limited immunity of interstate liquor shipments from state law
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateEnacted 1890
effectOnLaw weakened Commerce Clause protection for original-package liquor shipments
historicalContext pre-Prohibition alcohol regulation
temperance movement in the United States
jurisdiction United States Congress NERFINISHED
legalDomain commerce regulation
constitutional law
liquor law
legislativeBody United States Congress
permits state prohibition of sale of imported liquor in original packages
state regulation of alcohol in original interstate packages
predecessor original package doctrine
regulates alcoholic beverages in original packages
interstate shipment of liquor
sale of alcoholic beverages shipped in interstate commerce
relatedTo Leisy v. Hardin NERFINISHED
Webb-Kenyon Act NERFINISHED
subject alcoholic beverages
interstate commerce
police powers of states
temporalCoverage 19th century
typeOfRestriction federal authorization of state-level restrictions on interstate liquor sales

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Webb–Kenyon Act precededBy Wilson Original Packages Act