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U.S. Supreme Court,
Constitutional Law

Jul. 29, 2020

Time to reconsider Jacobson?

Religion continued its losing streak against the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. Supreme Court over the weekend, as the court refused to enjoin a Nevada law that restricts in-person church services to no more than 50 people.

Scott J. Street

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Scott has taught at Loyola Law School, practiced in the U.S. Supreme Court and written for the Daily Journal and other publications.

Religion continued its losing streak against the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. Supreme Court over the weekend, as the court refused to enjoin a Nevada law that restricts in-person church services to no more than 50 people.

The case, Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley v. Steve Sisolak, et al., 20-16169 (July 24, 2020), had appeal. The church in question wanted to hold an in-person service for about 90 people, 50...

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