Drama as Advertised—A New Jersey federal judge has thrown out a suit alleging that two state authorities aided private rest-stop operator HMS Host Toll Roads, Inc. (Host), in removing brochures for an Atlantic City, N.J., strip club from the lobbies of service areas on the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway.

Plaintiff P.R.B.A. Corporation, doing business as all-nude venue Bare Exposure (Exposure), had asked the court to examine if state action was present under the “entwinement test,” which “requires that the private entity be entwined with governmental policies or that the government is entwined in that entity’s management or control.”

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