Licensing and Regulation of Private Clubs by State Liquor Control Board Does Not Constitute State Action
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1972
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Texas Tech Law Review
Abstract
Discusses whether the state regulation of a liquor license gave the state the authority to deny a private club’s liquor license based on the club’s racial discrimination. The Court held that there was not significant state involvement. The Court also held that the private club’s racial discrimination conduct did not constitute acts represented by the state.
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State action, Private clubs, Liquor control board, Licensing, Regulation, Fourteenth Amendment, Racial discrimination, Moose Lodge No. 107 v. Irvis, Case note
Citation
4 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 211