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Constitutional Law,
Civil Litigation

Apr. 26, 2021

Complaint against singing ban filed by Ukiah church against Newsom

The state dropped most other restrictions because of U.S. Supreme Court decisions but “Californians are still prohibited from singing and chanting as congregants at all indoor places of worship,” wrote Robert H. Tyler, managing partner of Tyler & Bursch LLP in Murrieta.

Calvary Chapel of Ukiah has filed an amended complaint targeting Gov. Gavin Newsom's ban on indoor singing at religious services. The state dropped most other restrictions because of U.S. Supreme Court decisions.

"Since February 22, 2021 and to the present date, Californians are still prohibited from singing and chanting as congregants at all indoor places of worship," Robert H. Tyler, managing partner of Tyler & Bursch LLP in M...

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