• Source: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly
  • Lorillard v. Reilly, 533 U.S. 525 (2001), was a 2001 United States Supreme Court case brought by Lorillard Tobacco Company when Massachusetts instituted a ban on tobacco ads and sales of tobacco within 1,000 feet (300 m) of schools and playgrounds. Lorillard argued that this was an infringement on its First Amendment rights and that the regulation was more extensive than necessary. Applying the Central Hudson Test, the U.S. Supreme Court held that Massachusetts' ban on advertising and tobacco sales was overbroad. The Supreme Court also held that the Massachusetts regulation was preempted by federal law.


    See also


    Commercial speech
    Bigelow v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 421 U.S. 809 (1974)
    Bates v. State Bar of Arizona, 433 U.S. 350 (1977)
    Linmark Associates, Inc., v. Township of Willingboro, 431 U.S. 85 (1977)
    Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service Commission, 447 U.S. 557 (1980)
    Posadas de Puerto Rico Associates v. Tourism Company of Puerto Rico, 478 U.S. 328 (1986)
    List of United States Supreme Court cases
    List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 533


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    Text of Lorillard v. Reilly, 533 U.S. 525 (2001) is available from: CourtListener Findlaw Google Scholar Justia Library of Congress OpenJurist Oyez (oral argument audio)

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