Antler's Inn & Rest., LLC v. Dep't of Pub. Safety
Annotate this CaseWhen Restaurant was denied a requested liquor license by the Town of Bingham, Restaurant appealed to the Department of Public Safety. After a hearing, a Department hearing officer also denied the license. On appeal, Restaurant asserted various independent claims alleging constitutional and statutory violations by the Department and Town. The appellate court found in favor of Defendants on Restaurant's independent claims but, on the merits, remanded the matter to the Department after concluding that an appeal of a municipality's denial of a liquor license could only be decided by the Commissioner of Public Safety and not a hearing officer. On remand, the Commissioner of the Department denied the license application. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the deficiencies in the Department's notice to Restaurant of the hearing on Restaurant's requested liquor license constituted harmless error in the circumstances presented by this case; (2) The Department had sufficient grounds on which to deny Restaurant's liquor license; and (3) the court did not err in entering a judgment against Restaurant on its 42 U.S.C.S. 1983 claims.
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