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Reversing, a New York Appeals Court dismissed a free speech and equal protection suit from visual artists who challenged a New York City law requiring them to get a license to sell inedible goods or services in public spaces, as the law does not discriminate based on content.

MANHATTAN — Reversing, a New York Appeals Court dismissed a free speech and equal protection suit from visual artists who challenged a New York City law requiring them to get a license to sell inedible goods or services in public spaces, as the law does not discriminate based on content.

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