New Jersey Judge Says Movie Theater Chains Can't Immediately Reopen
A New Jersey federal judge has denied a request from the major movie theater chains for a temporary restraining order against the state that would have allowed theaters to immediately reopen their doors.
The motion is a setback after companies like AMC, Regal and Cinemark and led by NATO jointly filed suit last week against New Jersey arguing that the state is violating the chains first amendment rights and taking property without just compensation.
Judge Brian R. Martinotti also set a hearing thats expected for August 4 in which the theater chains request for an injunction will be litigated.
The lawsuit accused New Jersey of an unconstitutional practice by requiring movie theaters to remain closed due to the coronavirus while other indoor businesses, including and venues, including churches, museums, aquariums, libraries and public and private social clubs have been able to reopen beginning at the end of June through an executive order. The lawsuit named both governor Philip Murphy and the acting commissioner of health Judith Persichilli as defendants.
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