No halt to culture wars during coronavirus outbreak

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A partisan fight over voting in Wisconsin was the first issue linked to the coronavirus to make it to the U.S. Supreme Court. Efforts to limit abortion during the pandemic could be next. Much of American life is on hold, but not the nation’s culture wars.

on both the high court and Wisconsin Supreme Court broke with more liberal colleagues to reject Democratic efforts to delay the vote and extend absentee balloting. The rulings signal an approaching season of bitter election-related litigation, said University of California at Irvine law professor Richard Hasen.

More fights over elections may be ahead, but the pandemic has already led to clashes in multiple states over abortion access. In Republican-led Alabama, Iowa, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas, governors sought to prohibit almost all abortions by classifying them as elective procedures that should be put off during the virus outbreak.

The ruling drew a blistering dissent from Judge James Dennis, a Bill Clinton appointee, who said that results in cases involving abortion at the conservative 5th Circuit don’t stem from “the law or facts, but because of the subject matter.” Gun rights groups have gone to court to pressure New Jersey’s Democratic governor, Phil Murphy, and local officials in North Carolina to reverse course on gun restrictions. Other lawsuits are pending in California.

Some churches also have become embroiled in fights about whether they can stay open. Some states’ stay-at-home orders have, but that hasn’t necessarily prevented clashes. Three Houston-area pastors sued over potential fines for holding religious services amid the virus outbreak.

 

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