REEVES, INC. V. STAKE
447 U.S. 429 (1980)
NATURE OF THE CASE: An appeal to determine if a state regulation burdens interstate
commerce when the state is a market participant and advantages its own citizens.
FACTS: In 1919, South Dakota undertook plans to build a cement plant. The project, a
product of the State's then prevailing Progressive political movement, was initiated in
response to recent regional cement shortages that 'interfered with and delayed both public
and private enterprises,' and that were 'threatening the people of this state.' The plant,
soon produced more cement than South Dakotans could use. Over the years, buyers in no less
than nine nearby States purchased cement from the State's plant. Reeves, Inc. (P) is a
Wyoming based concrete distributor. Between 1958 and 1978, P. purchased 95 percent of its
cement wholesale from the cement plant. When the plant experienced a shortage in its cement
supply, it resorted to supplying cement to both its South Dakota customers and contracted
customers; all other types of purchasers would receive cement on a first come first serve
basis. P did not have a contract. P contends that favoring South Dakota residents is
prohibited by the Commerce Clause because it impedes interstate cement sale transactions.
The district court held in favor of P and enjoined South Dakota (D) from application of its
regulation. The Court of Appeals reversed. It concluded that D had 'simply acted in a
proprietary capacity,' as permitted by Hughes v. Alexandria Scrap Corp. The Supreme Court
granted the petition, vacated the judgment, and remanded the case for further consideration
in light of Hughes v. Oklahoma, and Reeves, Inc. v. Kelley. On remand, the Court of Appeals
distinguished that case. Again relying on Alexandria Scrap, the court abided by its previous
holding. The Court granted certiorari.
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