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'This book tracks the history of bourbon and bourbon law and uses it as the base for growth of the
United States as a nation. Beginning in the frontier through the restless entrepreneurial boon of the
spirit, bourbon is responsible for many areas of law, such as trademark, breach of contract, fraud,
governmental regulation and taxation, and consumer protection. More than just the history of a
spirit, Bourbon Justice tells a part of the larger American story.'—New Worlder (New
Worlder)'Bourbon Justice: How Whiskey Law Shaped America actually digs into the law cases
behind Bourbon, and presents the information in a very enjoyable read. Who knew that reading
about law cases could actually be interesting?'—New Bourbon Drinker (New Bourbon Drinker
2018-10-08)'You've certainly read about landmark bourbon citations including the Bottled-In-Bond
Act, the Taft Decision and others. But nobody until now has put them in their rightful historical
context. Haara's crowning achievement with Bourbon Justice is to emphasize bourbon's true
impact on the future of American business.'—Brett Atlas, Bourbon and Banter (Brett Atlas
Bourbon and Banter 2018-10-18)'Brian Haara tells us the fascinating story of how many very
litigious bourbon folks ended up, often accidentally, crafting a new and different American
commercial society that is still with us today. Lawsuits that started with bourbon ended up affecting
industries as far reaching as women's lingerie and mouthwash.'—Eric Burke, Bourbon Guy (Eric
Burke Bourbon Guy 2018-10-30)'Bourbon Justice follows the growth of bourbon whiskey through
the lawsuits that shaped it, but also conversely addresses how bourbon, one of America's first
'branded' products, shaped American law. . . This is not just another 'Bourbon 101' book, it's for
those who really crave knowledge about how bourbon 'grew up' with America and is inexorably
intertwined with our legal system today. . . . This book is the authority on how bourbon law shaped
America.'—Bill Straub, Modern Thirst (Bill Straub Modern Thirst 2018-10-19)'Bourbon Justice is
a very revealing book. It tracks the history of bourbon and how it shaped America's commercial
law. . . . Haara dusted the old dusty lawsuits and brought out our untold story buried in those
lawsuits and shelved safely away from public eyes. He gives a new and fresh perspective to look
at the history of the United States and bourbon. This brilliantly-written history book is written for
both historians and laypeople. Haara has made reading law and history enjoyable.'—Washington
Book Review (Washington Book Review 2019-02-06)'Haara draws on many examples and stories
to provide a narrative both educational and entertaining. Highlights include the Bottled-in-Bond Act
of 1897 (the first instance of federal consumer protection legislation); the 1936 case of Churchill
Downs Distilling Co v. Churchill Downs Inc., which established rights to protect trademarks against
use by others in different industries; and more r