Lockdowns go too far, says Staver Wednesday, December 23, 2020 | Bob Kellogg (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish A Christian attorney agrees with the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice coming alongside three Roman Catholic high schools and the Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools in their lawsuit against Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's (D) ban on in-person classes in high schools. According to WMAL-FM in Washington, D.C., the lawsuit says schools and families have a constitutional right to practice their religion through in-person instruction. "This is really an extension and really part of the church to educate youths," comments Mat Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel. "The First Amendment clearly applies to not only churches, but to these private religious schools that are extensions of the religious ministries. These lockdowns frankly go beyond their constitutional authority."