This sent me to CORPUS JURIS HUMOROUS IN BRIEF for the judgement in Bass vs Aetna, where the plaintiff was knocked down by someone "running in the spirit". While the insurer claimed on behalf of Shepard's Fold Church of God a defense of assumption of risk and contributory negligence, the Louisiana SC makes no mention of a First Amendment claim. And the court seems to reject a claim that it would be "reasonable" to expect running in the aisles. But perhaps there is more in the full edition?

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