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An emergency appeal to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s order limiting church services during the COVID-19 pandemic was rejected by the United States Supreme Court on Friday.
The South Bay United Pentecostal Church in Chula Vista filed a lawsuit earlier this month seeking to overturn the Governor’s health order restricting church services.
The church argued that the ban was unconstitutional because it infringes on its freedom to practice their religion. A federal court in San Diego rejected their claim on May 15th, as did the appellate court last week.
Last week, Governor Newsom announced that church services could resume but with limits on attendance of 25% of building capacity or 100 attendees, whichever is lower.
On January 19, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia struck down the Affordable Clean Energy (“ACE”) rule.
The Court issued a 185-page opinion (download here) within which it ultimately determined that the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) did not act lawfully when it adopted the 2019 ACE rule.
The ACE rule has been vacated and remanded to EPA.
EPA finalized the ACE rule in June of 2019. Along with the issuance of the ACE rule, EPA repealed the Clean Power Plan (“CPP”). The CPP was issued by EPA in 2015 but in an unprecedented move was stayed by the United States Supreme Court before it could go into effect.
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