The U.S. Supreme Court is asked to take on 5,000 or more cases every year. The number they actually hear is between 100 and 150, so whenever a decision is made, these highly prioritized cases are bound to generate interest. That was certainly the case with the eCommerce community in early March when the highest court in the land made a decision on Direct Marketing Association v. Brohl, which is more popularly known as the Colorado “Amazon tax” case. The case...
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