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Recently, due to Coronavirus, the state of California has ordered the closure of “non-essential” businesses. These closures included places of worship like churches and have drawn criticism from the church community. They argue that the forced closure of churches is unconstitutional. What do you think? Is the closure of indoor, in-person, church services unconstitutional? Explain.

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