The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Supreme Court blocks N.Y. limits on churches

- By Jessica Gresko

With coronaviru­s cases surging again nationwide, the Supreme Court barred New York from enforcing certain limits on attendance at churches and synagogues in areas designated as hard hit by the virus.

The justices split 5-4 late Wednesday night, with new Justice Amy Coney Barrett in the majority. It was the conservati­ve’s first publicly discernibl­e vote as a justice. The court’s three liberal justices and Chief Justice John Roberts dissented.

The move was a shift for the court. Earlier this year, when Barrett’s liberal predecesso­r, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, was still on the court, the justices divided 5-4 to leave in place pandemic-related capacity restrictio­ns affecting churches in California and Nevada.

The court’ s action Wednesday could push New York to reevaluate its restrictio­ns on houses of worship in areas designated virus hot spots. But the impact is also muted because the Catholic and Orthodox Jewish groups that sued to challenge the restrictio­ns are no longer subject to them.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, said Thursday that the ruling was “more illustrati­ve of the Supreme Court than anything else” and “irrelevant from any practical impact” given that the restrictio­ns have already been removed.

“Why rule on a case that is moot and come up with a different decision than you did several months ago on the same issue?” Cuomo asked in a conference call with reporters. “You have a different court. And I think that was the statement that the court was making.”

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