Supreme Court votes 5-4 to let Gov. Newsom restrict attendance at religious services

Supreme Court votes 5-4 to let Gov. Newsom restrict attendance at religious services


With a deciding vote from Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court late Friday allowed Gov. Gavin Newsom to restrict attendance at religious services in California to 25% of the capacity of a house of worship because of the coronavirus.

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