A coalition of restaurants seeking to overturn Gov. Gavin Newsom's coronavirus restrictions filed an amended complaint on Friday, one month after a judge dismissed their original case.
The complaint signed by Nathan S. Miller with Miller & Ayala LLP in Fresno calls Newsom's restrictions on in-person dining "well-intentioned" but "draconian." Culinary Studios, Inc. v. Newsom, 1:20-cv-01340-AWI-EPG (E.D. Cal., filed Sept....
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