The Supreme Court has blocked California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s complete ban on indoor worship services, saying churches can open up inside at 25 percent capacity:
Supreme Court says California cannot ban indoor church services https://t.co/3lXFAZkHLJ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 6, 2021
The Supreme Court said California can’t ban indoor worship in areas where virus cases are surging, but it can cap indoor services at 25% of a building’s capacity. https://t.co/bkf3r83pOi
— WILX News 10 (@wilxTV) February 6, 2021
#BREAKING: U.S. Supreme Court has STRUCK DOWN @GavinNewsom’s California indoor worship ban.#COVID19 #SCOTUS #coronavirus
Ref: https://t.co/9hROlKtqNZ pic.twitter.com/CjRedumsTX— Bree A Dail (@breeadail) February 6, 2021
SCOTUS Justice Neil Gorsuch summed up the double standards from the California governor in a couple different statements in the decision:
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Justice Neil Gorsuch: "If Hollywood may host a studio audience or film a singing competition while not a single soul may enter California’s churches … something has gone seriously awry."
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) February 6, 2021
"Government actors have been moving the goalposts on pandemic-related sacrifices for months, adopting new benchmarks that always seem to put restoration of liberty just around the corner"
Gorsuch in *South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom*
— erik meade (@erikmeade) February 6, 2021
Outstanding "statement" on religious liberty in a time of COVID by Justice Gorsuch (w/Thomas & Alito) in the Court's late-night order in South Bay Church v. Newsom pic.twitter.com/3XSp1FvJXm
— kurt lash (@kurtlash1) February 6, 2021
“Moving the goalposts” has been the primary duty of Democrat politicians for almost the past year. Nice to see a majority on the Court help restore some partial sanity.