My ideal hope is that they say the government may not decide whether religious activity is bona fide or not, that it's a strict scrutiny review, and that Almost always any government attempt to exclude something that a church is doing is gonna be off limits unless there's a compelling governmental reason, purpose behind it. And it's very narrowly tailored. Neither of those tests are met in this case. That's strict scrutiny, and I'm glad you said that, because there's a case, Tony and Susan … (08:00–08:13)
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