Arizona Defends Election Integrity Laws Before SCOTUS

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich Made The State’s Case Tuesday For Maintaining A Couple Of Election Integrity Issues That, If Deemed Illegal, Could Change Election Laws Across The Country.

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Statewide In-Person Worship Ban Ended In California, As SCOTUS Rules Against Governor Newsom

While The Court Blocked California From Enforcing Its Total Ban On In-Person Worship, It Allowed The State To Impose A 25 Percent Capacity For Houses Of Worship And Allowed The Governor’s Ban On Singing And Chanting To Continue.

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Supreme Court Expected To Rule On California’s Religious Liberty Case Any Day

All But Six States Have Abandoned Numerical Caps On Worship. Only California Continues To Completely Ban Indoor Worship.

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SCOTUS Rules In Favor Of Colorado Church Challenging State’s Rising Restrictions

Following A Previous Ruling Siding With California Churches In Challenge To Ban On Indoor Services, A Decision Praised By Faith Communities, The United States Supreme Court Has Sided With A Colorado Church In Challenge Of State’s COVID Restrictions.

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