Supreme Court's Religious Liberty Rulings in the Spotlight

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The US Supreme Court will consider the case of a Christian postal worker who refused to work on Sundays due to religious beliefs. Gerald Groff's dispute with the Postal Service has reached the Supreme Court, which will consider his case on Tuesday. Groff argues that employers can too easily reject employees’ requests for religious accommodations, and if he wins, that could change. The case involves Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits religious discrimination in employment.
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