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“Court declines to lift restrictions on crowds at church services”

“Court declines to lift restrictions on crowds at church services” SCOTUSblog summarizes the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent orders in two cases here.

June 4, 2020by Josh S. Tatum in California, Free Exercise Clause, Illinois, Pentecostal, property, religious exemptions, RLUIPA, U.S. Supreme Court, worship

“A chaplain’s conscience vs. the Bureau of Prisons”

“A chaplain’s conscience vs. the Bureau of Prisons” Justin George has this report on a prison chaplain’s challenge to federal prison policy requiring him to carry pepper spray while on the job.

October 3, 2017October 3, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in Pentecostal, prison, religious exemptions

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