The Supreme Court rejected a California church’s challenge to the state’s limit on in-person religious gatherings during the pandemic, in a late-night, 5-4 decision
The decision revealed sharp differences between Chief Justice John Roberts, who joined liberal justices in the majority, and other conservatives over the response to Covid-19.
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