American Dream Mall Sued for Sunday Shopping Violations

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A lawsuit in Bergen County, New Jersey, accuses the American Dream mall of violating longstanding blue laws that prohibit the sale of certain items on Sundays, including lumber, furniture, and apparel. The mall's operators claim the law doesn't apply because the property is owned by the state, but critics argue the law is still enforceable. The case highlights ongoing tensions between modern retail practices and traditional Sunday laws, with local residents supporting the laws to reduce traffic and maintain peace.
- American Dream Mall Is Sued for Allowing Shopping on Sundays The New York Times
- Paramus sues American Dream for ignoring blue laws by staying open Sundays Bergen Record
- New Jersey's massive American Dream mall sued for selling clothes on a Sunday ABC News
- American Dream mall illegally operating on Sundays, lawsuit says NJ.com
- AP Business SummaryBrief at 6:08 p.m. EDT Citizen Tribune
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