National Religious Broadcasters v. Long

Communications from a house of worship to its congregation in connection with religious services through usual channels on matters of faith do not violate the Johnson Amendment as properly interpreted.

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February 26, 2026
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Year: 2025 Court: U.S. District Court Outcome: Settled
Holding: Communications from a house of worship to its congregation in connection with religious services through usual channels on matters of faith do not violate the Johnson Amendment as properly interpreted.
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National Religious Broadcasters v. Long is a Church & State case decided by the U.S. District Court in 2025. The court held that communications from a house of worship to its congregation in connection with religious services through usual channels on matters of faith do not violate the Johnson Amendment as properly interpreted. The case resulted in a Settled outcome.