Winemakers are itching to sell their product to direct to consumers via the Internet and interstate shipments. Their distributors are fighting back, bringing up arguments such as easy availability of alcohol to underage drinkers. High profile litigators are working both sides. Kenneth Starr, the Whitewater prosecutor, is on tap for the wine industry. Robert Bork, 1987 Supreme Court nominee, has been hired by the liquor distributors. On one side there’s the argument that a ban on direct shipments is unconstitutional, inhibiting the freedom of interstate commerce. On the other, there’s Article 2 of the Constitution’s 21st Amendment, which repealed Prohibition and gave the states the power to decide how they want to handle the alcohol sales. On both sides, the motivation is clear: money. The fight may ultimately end at the Supreme Court.