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Intoxicating Liquors - Presumption Of Intoxicating Quality Mar 1934

Intoxicating Liquors - Presumption Of Intoxicating Quality

Michigan Law Review

The defendant sold at his sandwich stand what was agreed to be a malt beverage commonly known as 3.2 beer. A statute made it unlawful for any person to sell "any spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented or other intoxicating liquors." In an action to enjoin the maintaining of a liquor nuisance the trial judge held that as the -defendant sold a malt liquor, the sale was a violation of the statute, and refused to admit evidence that the beer was not intoxicating as a matter of fact. On appeal, the supreme court of Kansas held, that while beer is presumed …


The Constitutionality Of An Immediate Liquor Control Program For West Virginia, Forrest Revere Black Feb 1934

The Constitutionality Of An Immediate Liquor Control Program For West Virginia, Forrest Revere Black

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is An Immediate Liquor Program For Kentucky Within The Scope Of Constitutional Possibilities?, Forrest Revere Black Jan 1934

Is An Immediate Liquor Program For Kentucky Within The Scope Of Constitutional Possibilities?, Forrest Revere Black

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.