Three Orthodox Jews have filed a lawsuit against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York Attorney General Letitia James and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in federal court, alleging civil-rights violations of religious New Yorkers over coronavirus restrictions.

Mayer Mayerfeld, Elchanan Perr and Daniel Schonborn from Brooklyn , N.Y., along with Catholic priests Steven Soos and Nicholas Stamos from Upstate New York, filed the lawsuit, alleging a violation of constitutional rights in the Northern District of New York.

The lawsuit accuses the three top officials of an apparent double standard as it pertains to allowing protesters to exercise their First Amendment over the death of George Floyd, 46, who died on May 25 at the hands of Minneapolis police officers.

“Favored businesses, entities and activities, as well as favored mass demonstrations such as those over the death of George Floyd, are totally exempt from the challenged gathering limits,” states the lawsuit, which states that Cuomo permitted the demonstrations.

Howard Slugh, founder and general counsel for the Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty, told JNS that the First Amendment applies to everyone unless the government has a compelling interest to restrict religious gatherings.

“The Free Exercise Clause, at a minimum, means that religious adherents cannot be treated worse than their neighbors unless the government has a compelling need to do so,” he said. “New York may face a difficult burden in proving that it can meet that standard.”

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