The Wall Street Journal | Some Churches Fight to Open on Easter Despite Coronavirus Shutdowns

As public life across the U.S. has nearly shut down to slow the coronavirus, religious spaces have become a battleground.

In the fight over whether social-distancing rules should be enforced at houses of worship—some jurisdictions have specifically exempted them; others haven’t—pastors have been legally charged and lawsuits filed. In Kansas, the state supreme court had to resolve a feud between the governor and the legislature.

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