De-Briefing the Law, Daily Update, Nov 30th, 2020
Last week, the Supreme Court ruled on whether Cuomo was allowed to prohibit church gatherings to 10 people or less. Considering that liquor stores where allowed to be open at capacity but churches that could seat 1,000 couldn’t even gather with 11, the Court found this mandate unconstitutional. Had the court ruled otherwise, we may have seen some churches start to turn water into wine in order to bring in some sales and their congregation. Also, Trump is at it again, asking Georgia Gov. Kemp to use his emergency powers to interfere with the state’s recount. However, Kemp reminded the President that his ask was illegal…
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