Yes, that is what I have been ranting about.
When I saw that they'd included a RLUIPA count, I started to come around to your sense that some higher-powered legal help might be needed. That law is a hobby horse of religious rights lawyers, but it's not a relevant law to this situation. I can't understand why a case of this prominence wouldn't have drawn some top flight pro-bono assistance from the Federalist Society ranks, if only behind the scenes.