In Fraternité Notre Dame, Inc. v. County of McHenry, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 40030 (ND IL, March 2, 2020), an Illinois federal magistrate judge, after holding a public hearing, approved a settlement agreement that allows a conservative order of Catholic nuns to construct a barn-like building for wine making, beer brewing, and canning, and
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