NPR: Supreme Court Rules Against
California Ban On In-Person Worship
A deeply divided Supreme Court doubled down on religious rights late Friday,
ruling that California can no longer continue with a ban on indoor church
services put in place to fight to the coronavirus pandemic. But the court said
that the state, for now, can keep in place restrictions on singing and chanting
inside. The two cases at the center of Friday's ruling marked a test of how far
states can go to safeguard public health before running afoul of constitutional
protections for the free exercise of religion. In response to suits brought by
the South Bay United Pentecostal Church in Chula Vista and the Harvest Rock
Church in Pasadena, the court said California cannot bar in-person services
altogether, but can limit attendance to 25% of capacity. (Breslow and
Totenberg, 2/6)
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