The American Center for Law and Justice is warning a South Carolina city to lift its ban on new churches in its downtown district or end up in court.
Gaffney, South Carolina, Mayor Henry Jolly and the city council adopted a zoning ordinance that specifically excludes religious organizations from occupying commercial or store-front buildings in the town’s downtown district if those sites previously were retail.
In a letter, ACLJ warned that the federal law and U.S. Supreme Court precedent prevent the city from discriminating against religious groups.
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