A district court orders New York to pay $817,636.50 in attorneys’ fees to settle a lawsuit challenging the state’s ban on firearms in houses of worship. The lawsuit, brought by His Tabernacle Family Church and Pastor Micheal Spencer in 2022, argued that the ban violated constitutional rights, ultimately leading to a ruling that dismissed the state’s restrictions on concealed carry in churches.
U.S. District Judge John L. Sinatra Jr. emphasized the broader implications of the case, stating it highlighted the costly consequences of disregarding Supreme Court guidelines. The decision comes amidst rising violence against houses of worship and follows New York’s implementation of gun safety measures aimed at enhancing public security. Legal representatives celebrated the ruling as a win for First Amendment rights and accountability for government actions.
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