After a two-year pause in public ministry, more than 1 million Jehovah’s Witnesses in the United States have returned to their door-to-door visits. Their activity was almost permanently banned by an Ohio village in the late 1990s–until the U.S. Supreme Court stepped in with a historic 8-1 decision on June 17, 2002, declaring the local ordinance unconstitutional. Marking ...

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