Bully for these churches. "We must obey God, rather than men." Thank God there are some Americans left.
Just speaking for my own church's experience, I don't feel that our rights were violated. I can't speak for everybody, but I think we wanted to take precautions, and we were willing to limit our crowd size for a while. We were already live-streaming the services, and those of us who were determined to come just kept showing up. We didn't really chafe under that state of things until Easter, and that's when we got our radio transmitter, and started doing drive-in services.
Also, we don't have communion or baptisms very often (though I'd change that, if I could), so it's easier to hold services virtually. There are plenty of churches that regard communion and baptism as central to their regular services. And though we can put a man on the moon, we can't yet virtually commune or baptize him there.
We're having regular services again, starting this weekend.