COVID-19: Supreme Court Religious Ruling Undermines Effort to Curb Virus

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In a 5-4 vote late last night, the Supreme Court barred restrictions on religious services in New York that were imposed to comb

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In a 5-4 vote late last night, the Supreme Court barred restrictions on religious services in New York that were imposed to combat the spread of COVID-19.

Daniel Mach, director of the ACLU Program of Freedom of Religion and Belief gave the following comment on this Supreme Court decision:

“The freedom to worship is one of our most cherished fundamental rights, but it does not include a license to harm others or endanger public health.”

Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union said the following:

“New York’s temporary restrictions on indoor gatherings do not discriminate against houses of worship, and, in fact, treat them better than comparable non-religious gatherings. The Supreme Court’s decision will unfortunately undermine New York’s efforts to curb the pandemic.”

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