“The misfortunes hardest to bear,” wrote James Russell Lowell, “are those that never happen.” So true, so true. And true in the legal world, too — what could have been some of the most interesting lawsuits instead were resolved before they ever started — because one side decided to throw in the towel before the contest even began. Take, for example, a 2013 case involving a San Antonio, Texas establishment known as “35 Bar and Grille.” Now, the offering that attracted patrons to the “bar and grille” was probably not barbecued ribs or patty melts. That’s because the lawsuit challenged a city ordinance, in the words of federal District Judge Fred Biery, requiring female dancers “to wear larger
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