Two Delaware pastors have taken their opposition to Gov. John Carney’s pandemic restrictions on religious services to the Court of Chancery, asking for a decision on whether state or federal law applies.

If their requests are granted, it would mark the first time a court has issued guidance on the scope of Delaware’s constitutional provision banning government interference in religion, said Thomas Neuberger, who represents a pastor in one of the cases.

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