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Oct. 14, 2021, 6:47 PM
A now-closed adult entertainment club in Georgia lost its bid to maintain longer hours to sell liquor, because its annual liquor license didn’t create a vested right in the hours it was using before a city law shortened them, the Eleventh Circuit said Thursday.
When Follies obtained its 2018 license from Chamblee, Ga., the city allowed it to sell liquor until 3:00 a.m. most of the week. In February, however, the city amended its law to prohibit liquor sales after 2:00 a.m. starting in June.
Follies sued, claiming it had a vested right under its license to sell liquor until …
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