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Fordham Law Review

2020

Covid; religion; first amendment

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Safeguarding The Free Exercise Of Religion During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Jiwoon Kong Mar 2020

Safeguarding The Free Exercise Of Religion During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Jiwoon Kong

Fordham Law Review

Religious worship is fundamentally rooted in physical and intimate interactions. For instance, the Bible calls on Christian congregations to physically gather, receive the Lord’s Supper, sing praises, and confess their sins directly before ordained ministers. However, as the highly contagious and airborne COVID-19 disease relentlessly swept across the nation, religious establishments balanced fundamental religious traditions with the inherent dangers of carrying out such traditions. Inevitably, the free exercise of religion faces an unprecedented challenge as governors continue to enact executive orders limiting in-person religious worship gatherings. The jurisprudence thus far has shown alarming inconsistency in the protection of free exercise …