A Jewish man was told he needed a permit to host a prayer gathering at his University Heights home. Now the U.S. Supreme Court may get involved
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A Jewish man was told he needed a permit to host a prayer gathering at his University Heights home. Now the U.S. Supreme Court may get involved
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio — When Daniel Grand invited a dozen friends to his home for a Jewish prayer meeting five years ago, he set off a years-long legal battle that now sits on the doorstep of the nation’s highest court.
Jewish Man Appeals To U.S. Supreme Court After City Requires Him To Obtain A Permit To Pray In His Home
In University Heights, Ohio. Not Germany in the 1930s. Not the Soviet Union. In America. Today. U.S. Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C. Jewish Man Appeals To U.S. Supreme Court After City Requires Him To Obtain A Permit To Pray In His Home May 28, 2026 By ADF Reprinted from Harbinger’s Daily Attorneys with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Alliance Defending Freedom filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court urging it to hear the…
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