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Religious groups suing New York virus curbs get Supreme Court backing
Updated On: 27 November, 2020 08:00 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
The justices split 5-4 with new Justice Amy Coney Barrett in the majority. It was the conservatives first publicly discernible vote as a justice. The three liberal justices and Chief Justice John Roberts dissented

Justices split 5-4 with Justice Amy Barrett in the majority. File pic
As novel coronavirus cases surge again nationwide the Supreme Court late on Wednesday barred New York from enforcing certain limits on attendance at churches and synagogues in areas designated as hard hit by the virus.
The justices split 5-4 with new Justice Amy Coney Barrett in the majority. It was the conservative's first publicly discernible vote as a justice. The three liberal justices and Chief Justice John Roberts dissented.
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