Tuesday, December 29, 2020

New York and Connecticut win big victory for religious liberty

This isn't something you will see anytime soon in Canada. New York and Connecticut have won the right to remove caps on the number of congregants in churches in the state. I'm not a legal scholar, but the Supreme Court Second Circuit has said that the government cannot arbitrarily restrict the number of congregants by a tiny percentage of small number of people while allowing all sorts of other businesses to remain open. This amounts to discriminatory practices.

The article from which I got this information can be found here.

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