The Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta star and Joe have an online back-and-forth after the former responded to Joe s comment about the lack of diversity among the performers at NYC clubs.
An appeals court overturned a San Diego judge’s ruling that allowed restaurants and strip clubs to reopen for in-door business amid statewide coronavirus restrictions, finding he issued an “overbroad injunction that was unsupported by the law.”
State appeals court overturns injunction that allowed restaurants to reopen
Bill Lutzius, owner of Brooklyn Bar & Grill in San Diego, smokes a cigarette and watches old movies alone at the bar on Dec. 15. The restaurant closed temporarily because of state regulations intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
(Sam Hodgson / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
The unanimous ruling by the 4th District Court of Appeal says an injunction issued by a San Diego County Superior Court judge erred by including all county restaurants.
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An appeals court Jan. 22 reversed a San Diego County Superior Court judge’s December order that briefly allowed restaurants in the county to reopen.