US Supreme Court agrees to hear case of Ohio Jew forbidden from holding home minyan
"If local governments can shut them down with a cease-and-desist order before anyone can challenge them in court, every single one of those gatherings is at risk," said Alliance Defending Freedom
Assessment
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take up a case involving an Ohio Jewish man who was barred from holding a home minyan. The dispute centers on when religious gatherings can be shut down by local authorities before court review, a question with broad implications for private worship. The Alliance Defending Freedom's warning suggests the ruling could affect not just Jewish prayers but all small religious assemblies facing municipal regulation. Observers should watch for arguments about prior restraint and religious freedom.
