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Movie Theaters

A federal court in New Jersey ruled against movie theater companies and owners challenging Governor Philip Murphy’s coronavirus-related executive orders closing theaters. The plaintiffs failed to prove irreparable harm or that the orders violate the First Amendment.

TRENTON, N.J. — A federal court in New Jersey ruled against movie theater companies and owners challenging Governor Phil Murphy’s coronavirus-related executive orders closing theaters. The plaintiffs failed to prove irreparable harm or that the orders violate the First Amendment.

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