Current:Home > ScamsTesla lawsuit challenging Louisiana ban on direct car sales from plants revived by appeals court -Secure Horizon Growth
Tesla lawsuit challenging Louisiana ban on direct car sales from plants revived by appeals court
View
Date:2025-04-18 18:14:03
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tesla’s federal court challenge to a Louisiana law that prohibits automobile manufacturers from selling directly to consumers has been revived by an appeals court.
The lawsuit by the electric car company owned by billionaire Elon Musk is part of a broader effort in multiple states to circumvent laws that bar vehicle manufacturers from also being retailers. The effort includes court challenges and, in some cases, opening showrooms on sovereign Native American tribal properties where state laws don’t apply.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-1 ruling, reversed a lower court ruling dismissing a Tesla claim that it was being denied constitutional due process of law. The appeals court said Tesla had made a plausible claim that the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission, which governs car sales in the state, was biased against Tesla, noting that it’s dominated by licensed third-party dealers.
“The Commission will always be incentivized to exclude new business models from entering the market,” Judge Jerry Smith wrote for the majority in the ruling issued Monday.
The ruling sends the case back to the federal district court in New Orleans.
Smith was appointed to the court by former Republican President Ronald Reagan. Judge Catharina Haynes, appointed by former Republican President George W. Bush agreed with the result. Dissenting was Judge Dana Douglas, appointed by Democratic President Joe Biden.
“The Supreme Court has clarified that regulatory boards are not unconstitutional merely because they are composed of competitors of the entities they regulate,” Douglas wrote.
veryGood! (6454)
Related
- The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
- Overly broad terrorist watchlist poses national security risks, Senate report says
- What to know about the Colorado Supreme Court's Trump ruling, and what happens next
- Is turkey healthy? Read this before Christmas dinner.
- Could your smelly farts help science?
- Woman who said her murdered family didn't deserve this in 2015 is now arrested in their killings
- Christian group and family raise outcry over detention of another ‘house church’ elder in China
- Worried About Safety, a Small West Texas Town Challenges Planned Cross-Border Pipeline
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Nature groups go to court in Greece over a strategic gas terminal backed by the European Union
Ranking
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- EU claims a migration deal breakthrough after years of talks
- Ethiopia and Egypt say no agreement in latest talks over a contentious dam on the Nile
- Rite Aid covert surveillance program falsely ID'd customers as shoplifters, FTC says
- DeepSeek: Did a little known Chinese startup cause a 'Sputnik moment' for AI?
- A new test could save arthritis patients time, money and pain. But will it be used?
- The Winner of The Voice Season 24 is…
- Boston mayor will formally apologize to Black men wrongly accused in 1989 Carol Stuart murder
Recommendation
Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
Rite Aid banned from using facial recognition technology in stores for five years
Native American translations are being added to more US road signs to promote language and awareness
Lawsuit alleges Wisconsin Bar Association minority program is unconstitutional
Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
EU court annuls approval of French pandemic aid to Air France and Air France-KLM
Xfinity hack affects nearly 36 million customers. Here's what to know.
Kentucky’s Democratic governor refers to Trump’s anti-immigrant language as dangerous, dehumanizing