Washington D.C., Jun 4, 2020 / 04:27 pm MT ( CNA ).- In a brief filed with the Supreme Court, the U.S. bishops argued that a Catholic agency should not be banned from participation in the Philadelphia foster care system due to its beliefs on marriage. “The Catholic Church serves…
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Pandemic Restriction on Church Services
The Story: The Supreme Court recently rejected a challenge to a California pandemic policy restricting occupancy in churches to 25 percent of building capacity or no more than 100 attendees. The Background: South Bay United Pentecostal Church and their senior pastor, Bishop Arthur Hodges III, sought an injunction to prevent…
Delaware governor to back off religious worship restrictions
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Democratic Gov. John Carney plans to back off restrictions he imposed on church worship to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, state attorneys told a federal judge Tuesday. Carney planned to issue new guidance regarding communities of worship either later Tuesday or Wednesday that could narrow,…
Delaware governor to back off religious worship restrictions
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Democratic Gov. John Carney plans to back off restrictions he imposed on church worship to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, state attorneys told a federal judge Tuesday. Carney planned to issue new guidance regarding communities of worship either later Tuesday or Wednesday that could narrow,…
Delaware governor to back off religious worship restrictions
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Democratic Gov. John Carney plans to back off restrictions he imposed on church worship to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, state attorneys told a federal judge Tuesday. Carney planned to issue new guidance regarding communities of worship either later Tuesday or Wednesday that could narrow,…
Carney to back off Delaware religious worship restrictions
DOVER, Del. — Democratic Gov. John Carney plans to back off restrictions he imposed on church worship to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, state attorneys told a federal judge Tuesday. Carney planned to issue new guidance regarding communities of worship either later Tuesday or Wednesday that could narrow, or…
Chief Justice Upholds CA COVID Restrictions Because FFS Grocery Stores Aren’t Churches
(Image via Getty) “Assuming all of the same precautions are taken, why can someone safely walk down a grocery store aisle but not a pew? And why can someone safely interact with a brave deliverywoman but not with a stoic minister?” asks the 6th Circuit in an opinion quoted by…
Supreme Court weighs California’s limits on church crowds during pandemic
The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington.(Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images) The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is set to decide on a religious freedom claim from a south San Diego County church that wants an exemption from California’s COVID-19 rules, which limit large…
Citing right to religious practices, Madras HC rejects plea against breaking coconuts on devotees’ heads
A Hindu devotee with his body pierced with skewers and walk through a road as he takes part in a religious procession during Aadi festival at elephant gate road, in Chennai. (Photo | EPS, R.Satish Babu) CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Friday rejected a plea to prevent people from…
Adultery as criminal offense ruled unconstitutional (update)
Taipei, May 29 (CNA) Provisions in Taiwan’s laws that treat adultery as a criminal offense have been ruled unconstitutional and declared invalid effective immediately, Constitutional Court Chief Justice Hsu Tzong-li (許宗力) announced Friday. Hsu and the Constitutional Court determined that the laws that punish adultery infringe on the privacy of…
Pritzker lifts ban on worship services starting Friday
Move comes amid lawsuits and possible U.S. Supreme Court review SPRINGFIELD – People in Illinois will be allowed to attend worship services starting this weekend without fear of prosecution as the state enters Phase 3 of Gov. JB Pritzker’s “ Restore Illinois ” reopening plan. Pritzker made the announcement during…
U.S. Supreme Court asked to intervene in California’s ‘biased’ shutdown of churches
Worshippers gather at South Bay Pentecostal Church in a 2019 photo posted to Facebook. SAN DIEGO, California, May 25, 2020 ( LifeSiteNews ) – Southern California’s South Bay Pentecostal Church has petitioned the United States Supreme Court to intervene and issue an emergency injunction against Governor Gavin Newsom’s shutdown of…
Government Staying Out Of Religious Instruction Is Not Granting An ‘Exception’ To Churches
The U.S. Supreme Court (by Joe Ravi via Wikimedia – CC-BY-SA 3.0) Other than the Fourth Amendment’s guarantee against unreasonable government searches, I would argue no other constitutional guarantee is more abused or more intentionally distorted in the modern era than the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause . Before I get…
Judge finds Oregon governor’s coronavirus restrictions on religious gatherings ‘null and void’
A Baker County judge on Monday granted a preliminary injunction to 10 churches, including Elkhorn Baptist in Baker City, who sued the governor. The judge ruled Gov. Kate Brown’s restrictions on religious gatherings “null and void’’ because her emergency order due to the coronavirus pandemic had exceeded its 28-day limit.…
Greenville County Schools employees reminded about lawsuit restricting participation in graduation prayer
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. — Greenville County School District is reminding district employees about a court order that prevents them from participating in prayer at graduation. It’s an order the district is appealing. On Friday, the district posted the following on its e-bulletin board. "Court Order on Participation in Prayer at…
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Argument On Whether ‘Ministerial Exception’ Covers Lay School Teachers
Whether the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses prevent civil courts from adjudicating employment discrimination claims brought by employees against their religious employer, where the employee carried out important religious functions, is the question presented in two consolidated cases before the U.S. Supreme Court: Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru,…
The First Amendment Requires Courts To Stay Out Of Church Disputes
Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru , a case in which the Ninth Circuit dramatically reduced the scope of the so-called ministerial exception, which precludes the government from meddling with the church-minister relationship. The oral argument revealed a sharply divided…
Judge finds Oregon governor’s coronavirus restrictions on religious gatherings ‘null and void.’ Governor to seek state Supreme Court review
A Baker County judge on Monday ruled that Gov. Kate Brown’s restrictions on religious gatherings were “null and void” because her emergency order amid the coronavirus pandemic had exceeded its 28-day limit. Circuit Judge Matthew Shirtcliff granted 10 churches that had sued the governor a preliminary injunction, finding they had…
Wyoming U.S. Attorney publishes op-ed on state health orders constitutionality
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) – U.S. Attorney for the District of Wyoming Mark Klaassen weighed in on the constitutionality of state medical orders related to the COVID-19 crisis. He published an op-ed Friday outlining the U.S. Department of Justice’s position. He said the DOJ is being careful not to…
Court Suggests That Lockdown Exemptions for Religious Institutions Violate the Establishment Clause,
In Friday’s Spell v. Edwards , Judge Brian A. Jackson (M.D. La.), rejected an argument that Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards’ shutdown order (which limited indoor church gatherings, among other gatherings, to at most 10 people) violated the Free Exercise Clause. But the court also suggested that an exemption specifically…
Attorney General files motion to dismiss lawsuit against governor
In this June 12, 2017 file photo, Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh speaks during a news conference in Washington. BALTIMORE — The attorney general of the State of Maryland filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed May 2 against Gov. Larry Hogan and several other state officials alleging a…
Supreme Court sounds split in case on rights for Catholic school teachers
Flowers bloom outside the front of the Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill in Washington on Monday. Mark Sherman / AP FILE – In this Nov. 30, 2018, file photo, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court gather for a formal group portrait to include a new Associate Justice, top…
Journalists should be gearing up for big ‘culture war’ cases at U.S. Supreme Court — GetReligion
The COVID-19 emergency shouldn’t divert the media from getting prepared for an unusual pileup of big “culture war” news that will break at the U.S. Supreme Court during the weeks through early July. Pending decisions the media will need to interpret involve abortion, religious conscience claims, gay and transgender rights,…
Oregon churches: Quarantine violates religious freedom
Churches ask court to grant an injunction lifting restrictions created by Gov. Kate Brown’s executive orders. VIA GOOGLE MAPS – Calvary Chapel in Southeast Portland has sued Oregon Gov. Kate Brown. Ten congregations in the state have filed suit challenging the governor’s lock down on individuals and businesses to curb…
Attorney general files motion to dismiss COVID-19 lawsuit against governor
Attorney General Brian Frosh has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against Gov. Larry Hogan and other state officials over social-distancing mandates. The suit was filed by three delegates and others including the group Reopen Maryland alleging the violation of their constitutional rights. BALTIMORE — The attorney general of…