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You shouldn’t need a permit to pray in your own home — the Supreme Court should agree
Daniel Grand, an Orthodox Jew in Ohio, faced legal challenges after hosting Sabbath prayers at his home, requiring a special use permit from the city. Courts dismissed his First Amendment lawsuit as 'unripe' due to a zoning rule requiring a final administrative decision, despite the city's hostile permit process and unequal treatment compared to other home gatherings.
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