In The
Supreme Court of the United States
SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
v.
ALABAMA
Decided March 23, 1999
Justice O’Connor, Concurring
Topic: Economic Activity* | Court vote: 9–0 | |
Joining O'Connor opinion: No other Justices joined this opinion. | ||
Citation: 526 U.S. 160 | Docket: 97–2045 | Audio: Listen to this case's oral arguments at Oyez |
* As categorized by the Washington University Law Supreme Court Database
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Opinion
JUSTICE O'CONNOR, concurring.
I join the opinion of the Court, and I agree that the State's failure to properly raise its challenge to our negative Commerce Clause jurisprudence supports a decision not to pass on the merits of this claim. Ante this page. I further note, however, that the State does nothing that would persuade me to reconsider or abandon our well-established body of negative Commerce Clause jurisprudence.
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