Speaking of lawsuits, I was browsing through old (actually ancient!) issues of Motion Picture World & Moving Picture News from the 1917/18 flu epidemic. Theaters & churches in many cities were shut down back then too. I came across a couple of articles indicating that theater owners in some cities were filing lawsuits to get back the fees they paid for their business licenses, since they were, in effect, prevented from doing business by 'the government'. Unfortunately I never found any follow-up articles as to if these lawsuits were successful or not. It certainly seems reasonable to me, both then and now, that if the state or city government tells you that you can't operate your business and shuts you down, then you shouldn't have to pay for your business license for the period during which you were unable to open.
> Does anyone know if the same thing has been tried during the present pandemic?
> Does anyone know if the same thing has been tried during the present pandemic?
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