News From The Week Of April 20 – April 24, 2020
Friend:
It blows my mind that amid a public health crisis concerning a virus for which we have no treatment or inoculation, Americans United must continue to fight for the right of government officials to include religious gatherings in their temporary bans on large gatherings. This is despite continued devastating reports about coronavirus outbreaks and deaths resulting from those who are insisting on still meeting in person for worship.
Late Sunday, we urged the U.S. District Court in Eastern Kentucky to allow the state’s temporary ban to remain in place without exemptions for religious services. This is the sixth friend-of-the-court brief AU has filed in such cases – and more are planned. Read it here: [link removed]
Unfortunately, in Kansas last weekend, a federal court blocked Gov. Laura Kelly’s public health order from including religious gatherings. We quickly denounced this decision – an outlier that, out of 11 known court decisions nationwide on coronavirus religious exemptions, is the only one to block a state’s temporary restrictions from being applied to religious gatherings since the coronavirus outbreak began. Read more here: [link removed]
I joined NPR’s All Things Considered to provide some thoughts in their short piece, “Church Closings Due To Epidemic Become The New Religious Freedom Frontier.” Click here to listen now: [link removed]
As we stay vigilant in our response to the coronavirus pandemic, we are working hard on another crucial proactive part of our mission: building a new generation of church-state separation leaders. This week, we launched AU’s first-ever Youth Organizing Fellowship. We are looking for 10 young people (ages 18-25) to join AU and organize in their communities. To learn more about this vital new leadership program, visit [link removed] and please share news of this exciting opportunity with your friends and family.
The staff and I continue to be bolstered by your messages of hope and appreciation. We love hearing from you about how and what you’re doing, and we love your passion for AU and church-state separation. If you haven’t already, please shoot me a “reply” email and tell us how you’re faring.
With hope and determination,
Rachel K. Laser
President and CEO
Louisiana Pastor Defying Ban On Gatherings May Be Losing The Support Of His Congregation:
Despite a March 16 order from Gov. John Bel Edwards limiting gatherings to stem the spread of coronavirus, Pastor Tony Spell has continued to hold large services at his Life Tabernacle Church.
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Kansas Case Was An Outlier; Most Courts Are Recognizing The Importance Of State Bans On Large Gatherings:
The ruling is unfortunate, but it’s important to realize that it’s an outlier. There have been at least 11 rulings so far in similar cases across the country, and the Kansas ruling is the only one to cast doubt on a state do-not-gather order.
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Trump Implies That Muslims Are Getting Special Treatment To Keep Mosques Open During The Pandemic. They’re Not:
How many mosques in America have defied stay-at-home orders? We’re not aware of any. How many COVID-19 outbreaks can be traced to mosques? None have been reported.
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Separating Together: Living – And Learning – During The Coronavirus Outbreak:
Over the last few weeks, we've been sharing recommendations of books, articles, podcasts, movies, and other resources you can check out if you have some extra time on your hands and are trying to keep occupied. Read the updated list today, and keep an eye out for new additions!
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