Justice Marshall wrote for the majority in a 5-3-1 court holding.
Potter Stewart, who wrote for the majority, based his holding on the international nature of the transaction.
It was a decision that one justice, who had written for the majority, later all but apologized for.
Justice Sopinka, writing for the majority, found that there was no violation of section 7.
Justice Alito wrote the opinion for the 5-4 majority.
Justice Stevens wrote the opinion for the majority of the court:
Writing for the majority, Justice Scalia said the answer was no.
Justice Kennedy wrote for the majority that the law burdened interstate commerce.
Justice Kennedy wrote the decision for the 7-to-2 majority.