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Abstract

Oral Argument: Tuesday, April 28, 1987
Decision: Tuesday, June 23, 1987
Issues: Federalism, Natural Resources, Miscellaneous

Advocates

Louis R. Cohen (Argued the cause for the respondent)
Roger A. Tellinghuisen (Argued the cause for the petitioner)

Facts of the Case

In 1984, Congress enacted legislation ordering the Secretary of Transportation to withhold five percent of federal highway funds from states that did not adopt a 21-year-old minimum drinking age. South Dakota, a state that permitted persons 19 years of age to purchase alcohol, challenged the law.

Question

Did Congress exceed its spending powers, or violate the Twenty-first Amendment, by passing legislation conditioning the award of federal highway funds on the states' adoption of a uniform minimum drinking age?

Conclusion

No. In a 7-to-2 decision, the Court held that Congress, acting indirectly to encourage uniformity in states' drinking ages, was within constitutional bounds. The Court found that the legislation was in pursuit of "the general welfare," and that the means chosen to do so were reasonable. The Court also held that the Twenty-first Amendment's limitations on spending power were not prohibitions on congressional attempts to achieve federal objectives indirectly. The five percent loss of highway funds was not unduly coercive.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Ideology)

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Full Opinion: Federalism, Natural Resources, Miscellaneous: 7 - 2
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Marshall
Voted with the minority, authored a dissent
Brennan
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Blackmun
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Stevens
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Powell
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
White
Voted with the minority, authored a dissent
O'Connor
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Scalia
Voted with the majority, authored an opinion
Rehnquist

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, South Dakota v. Dole, 483 U.S. 203 (1987),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1980-1989/1986/1986_86_260/>
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