Churches Still on Lockdown as San Diego Congregation Sends Emergency Appeal to US Supreme Court thomasmoresociety.org
The San Diego church suing California Governor Gavin Newsom for COVID-prompted discrimination is again seeking emergency intervention from the United States Supreme Court in order to hold unrestricted indoor worship despite a gubernatorial ban on it. Even following Newsom’s “lifting” of the regional stay-at-home order on January 25, 2021, churches are still not free to worship unrestricted. Thomas More Society Special Counsel Charles LiMandri, partner at LiMandri & Jonna LLP, pointed out that while Newsom is allowing personal service venues such as hair and nail salons or massage parlors to reopen, the governor persists in only allowing church services outdoors…
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