A First Amendment suit by an Atlantic City strip club seeks to halt enforcement of a state law making it a crime for restaurants and clubs to advertise a BYOB policy.

The suit by the Stiletto Gentlemen’s Club asks for an order prohibiting Atlantic City from enforcing N.J.S.A. 2C:33-27(a)(2), which says establishments may permit customers to bring their own wine or beer but the policy may not be announced. Stiletto’s suit, GJJM Enterprises v, City of Atlantic City, also seeks a preliminary injunction against enforcement of the statute, which imposes disorderly persons penalties on violators.

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