- California initiative that would expand rent control draws on magical thinking [Steven Greenhut]
- “Because of the vast scope of current law, in modern America the authorities can pin a crime on the overwhelming majority of people, if they really want to.” [Ilya Somin]
- “82-year-old sues Red Lobster over getting drunk and breaking hip” [Fox News]
- “Chefs react angrily as federal appeals court upholds California ban on foie gras” [Maura Dolan, Jenn Harris, and Geoffrey Mohan, L.A. Times]
- NYC: “Anti-Boozy Brunch Lawsuit Is Bogus, State Says” [Stefanie Tuder, Eater New York, earlier]
- “Courts have consistently pointed to the unique nature of haunted houses to prevent those injured from recovering” [Randy Maniloff, USA Today]
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RE: Anti-Boozy Brunch Lawsuit:
In the Complaint, a NYC attorney alleges that the proliferation of restaurants serving bottomless booze brunches has led to “more noise, more crowds, and more uncivil behavior”.
Back in the days when Ghostbusters movies were funny, I would have expected Bill Murray to deliver that line.