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How taxis, peanuts and assault rifles get you a martini for dinner: examining peanut quotas and taxi medallions in consideration of whether a fifth amendment takings claim is a red herring when eliminating alcohol license quota systems

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posted on 2015-01-01, 00:00 authored by Karen PowellKaren Powell
This Article argues that allowing increased on-premise alcohol licenses
will provide increased economic development through competition,
without sacrificing public safety. Opponents of dismantling the
on-premise quota system have consistently argued that a closed system
is necessary, and may implicate a takings claim by current licensees.
Review of relevant takings claim cases, including cases relating
to peanut quotas and taxi medallions, however, supports opening
those legacy markets by allowing new licensees into the marketplace,
with little legal support for a successful takings claim relating to the
value of the current licensee's license on a secondary market.

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Journal

Depaul Business and Commercial Law Journal

Volume

13

Issue

3

Season

Spring

Pagination

433 - 477

Publisher

DePaul University College of Law

Location

United States

ISSN

1542-2763

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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DePaul University College of Law, 2015

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