Illinois governor’s CO19 order can favor religious gatherings over political ones, federal court rules
July 06, 2020
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CWN Editor's Note: In rejecting arguments by Republican organizations that “the governor’s COVID Order placing more restrictions on political party gatherings than religious gatherings violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments,” a district court ruled that “the Constitution does not accord a political party the same express protections as it provides to religion.”
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