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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Nathan finds that the district court properly dismissed free speech and equal protection claims smaller theater venues brought after being required to screen audiences for Covid-19 vaccinations during the height of the pandemic. Theaters alleged sufficient economic harm to meet injury-in-fact requirements for standing, but constitutional claims could not overcome the stated public health goal of tamping down the then-highly transmissible Delta variant. Affirmed.
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