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Rubin v. Coors Brewing Co. Case Brief

Supreme Court of the United States1995Docket #450408
131 L. Ed. 2d 532 115 S. Ct. 1585 514 U.S. 476 1995 U.S. LEXIS 2844 Constitutional Law First Amendment Law Administrative Law

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General Brief
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tl;dr: The Supreme Court struck down a federal law prohibiting the display of alcohol content on beer labels, finding the ban violated the First Amendment because the government’s inconsistent regulatory scheme did not directly advance its stated interest in preventing brewers from competing on alcohol strength.

Legal Significance: This case solidified the requirement under the Central Hudson test that a regulation on commercial speech must advance the government’s interest in a “direct and material way,” demonstrating that an irrational or internally contradictory regulatory scheme cannot survive First Amendment scrutiny.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Coors Brewing Co. sought approval from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) to include alcohol content information on its beer labels. The BATF denied the application, citing § 5(e)(2) of the Federal Alcohol Administration Act (FAAA), which prohibits disclosing alcohol content on malt beverage labels unless required by state law. The government defended the ban as necessary to prevent “strength wars,” where brewers would compete based on alcohol potency, leading to increased alcohol consumption and related social harms. Coors challenged the law as an unconstitutional restriction on its commercial speech rights under the First Amendment. The federal regulatory scheme was notably inconsistent: it did not prohibit disclosing alcohol content in advertising in many states, and it required or permitted such disclosures for wine and distilled spirits. The lower courts found the labeling ban unconstitutional, concluding the government had failed to produce credible evidence that the ban actually prevented strength wars.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Does a federal law that prohibits the disclosure of alcohol content on beer labels violate the First Amendment’s protection of commercial speech when the government’s overall regulatory scheme contains numerous exceptions and inconsistencies?

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Legal Issue

Does a federal law that prohibits the disclosure of alcohol content on beer labels violate the First Amendment’s protection of commercial speech when the government’s overall regulatory scheme contains numerous exceptions and inconsistencies?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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