The coronavirus pandemic caused an unprecedented shutdown of the United States. The stay-at-home orders issued by most states typically banned large gatherings of any kind, including religious services. Churches sued, arguing that these bans violated their religious liberty rights by treating worship services more strictly than analogous activities that were not banned, such as shopping at a liquor store or superstore. This Essay examines these claims, concluding that the constitutionality of the bans turns on the science of how the pathogen spreads, and that the best available scientific evidence supports the mass gathering bans
This article documents research conducted by the University of Chicago Divinity School and the Assoc...
This article details the tension between the government and places of worship when it comes to reope...
In a forum from the American Constitution Society, two professors of law, Sanford V. Levinson and Er...
ABSTRACT: The coronavirus pandemic led to an unprecedented shutdown of the United States. To stem th...
The coronavirus pandemic caused an unprecedented shutdown of the United States. The stay-at-home ord...
ABSTRACT: The coronavirus pandemic affected virtually all aspects of American life, including how pe...
This essay explores judicial responses to legal restrictions on worship during the COVID-19 pandemic...
ABSTRACT: In the United States of America, government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have brough...
During the coronavirus pandemic, religious groups challenging government restrictions on in-person w...
Did countries that became more repressive of religion during the COVID-19 pandemic, experience more ...
With close, indoor services that bring various households together, churches are perfect settings fo...
The article presents a review of pandemic aspects of religious freedom. It is noted that in democrac...
(Excerpt) The COVID-19 epidemic has reordered Americans’ priorities, including with respect to relig...
This article focuses on freedom of religion and the controversy surrounding many state governors req...
This article examines how resistance to stay-at-home orders was framed to congregants through sermon...
This article documents research conducted by the University of Chicago Divinity School and the Assoc...
This article details the tension between the government and places of worship when it comes to reope...
In a forum from the American Constitution Society, two professors of law, Sanford V. Levinson and Er...
ABSTRACT: The coronavirus pandemic led to an unprecedented shutdown of the United States. To stem th...
The coronavirus pandemic caused an unprecedented shutdown of the United States. The stay-at-home ord...
ABSTRACT: The coronavirus pandemic affected virtually all aspects of American life, including how pe...
This essay explores judicial responses to legal restrictions on worship during the COVID-19 pandemic...
ABSTRACT: In the United States of America, government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have brough...
During the coronavirus pandemic, religious groups challenging government restrictions on in-person w...
Did countries that became more repressive of religion during the COVID-19 pandemic, experience more ...
With close, indoor services that bring various households together, churches are perfect settings fo...
The article presents a review of pandemic aspects of religious freedom. It is noted that in democrac...
(Excerpt) The COVID-19 epidemic has reordered Americans’ priorities, including with respect to relig...
This article focuses on freedom of religion and the controversy surrounding many state governors req...
This article examines how resistance to stay-at-home orders was framed to congregants through sermon...
This article documents research conducted by the University of Chicago Divinity School and the Assoc...
This article details the tension between the government and places of worship when it comes to reope...
In a forum from the American Constitution Society, two professors of law, Sanford V. Levinson and Er...