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Bar owners’ COVID shutdown lawsuit could shed 27 plaintiffs

Summary by Carolina Journal
More than two dozen plaintiffs could be dropped from a six-year-old lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s government-imposed shutdown of bars during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lawyers indicated in a court filing Monday that they have been unable to contact those plaintiffs during multiple attempts since 2024. Lawyers working on the case North Carolina Bar and Tavern Association v. Stein are asking for a trial judge’s permission to have 27 bar owners …
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Carolina Journal broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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