Nearly a century after its passage during the height of Prohibition, New York City's antiquated Cabaret Law has been repealed. The law, enacted in 1926 to patrol speakeasies, prohibited social dancing without a Cabaret License at bars, clubs, and restaurants throughout the city. The license, which only 97 out of approximately 25,000 such establishments…
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New York City Council Votes to Repeal Century-Old Anti-Dancing Law
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