An escape room company suing the state of California and the county of Los Angeles said its due process rights were violated after the business was arbitrarily shut down without a hearing during this summer's reopening phase.
Escape rooms, in which a group solves a puzzle in an immersive environment, have grown in popularity in recent years but have somewhat eluded classification. Because escape rooms are a niche and relatively nove...
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