Patrons Can't Sue Over NY Met Museum's Entrance Fee

By Caroline Simson (February 6, 2015, 3:07 PM EST) -- A New York appeals court on Thursday said patrons suing New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art over its suggested $25 entrance fee lacked standing both under an 1893 statute requiring the museum to set aside certain days for free admission and the city's lease with the museum, affirming an earlier court's ruling....

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