As churches across the country resume in-person meetings, faith leaders have more to fear than people in their congregations getting sick.
Houses of worship could soon face reopening-related lawsuits. Some hope Congress will act quickly to mitigate this risk.
“It’s important to ensure churches are not going to be sued by somebody who ... is upset that of the 50 different regulations or guidelines, a place of worship only followed 49,” said Michael Berry, general counsel for First Liberty Institute, a Texas-based firm that specializes in religious liberty law.
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