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- Washington governor sued over COVID-19 order that allows secular gatherings, restricts churches
- Nevada church faced unfair gathering restrictions. ADF sued state officials to uphold religious freedom for churches.
- MS public school prohibits 3rd-grade student from wearing ‘Jesus Loves Me’ face mask
- Oregon governor’s changing COVID-19 rules prompts lawsuit from religious school
- Oregon governor sued over COVID-19 order that allows numerous gatherings, restricts churches
- ADF sues KS governor over COVID-19 order that allows numerous gatherings, except churches
- ADF files suit to challenge Chattanooga ban on drive-in church services
- ADF files suit on behalf of Mississippi church subjected to city’s ban on ‘drive in’ church services
- ADF lawsuit prompts enactment of new policy that means students can’t be singled out, censored
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel and Vice President of U.S. Litigation David Cortman regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Friday in Tandon v. Newsom to halt California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s COVID-19 order that limits religious gatherings to three households inside of personal residences while allowing more than three households to gather in other comparable venues: “With this fifth rejection of California’s COVID-19 restrictions on religious exercise, the Supreme Court has made abundantly clear that the government has a duty to respect the ...