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Groff v. DeJoy

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Another victory for religious freedom

July 5, 2023 Charles J. Russo 1

The Supreme Court’s recent judgment in Groff v. DeJoy was another victory for religious freedom, reflective of a change in direction in a variety of its recent cases. In Groff, a postal worker who is […]

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U.S. bishops praise Supreme Court’s unanimous Groff v. DeJoy religious freedom decision

June 30, 2023 Catholic News Agency 1

Former U.S. postal worker Gerald Groff believes his religious freedom was violated when heh was reprimanded for refusing to work on Sundays. / First Liberty Institute

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jun 30, 2023 / 15:50 pm (CNA).
The United States C… […]

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BREAKING: Supreme Court rules in favor of Christian postal worker in unanimous religious freedom decision

June 29, 2023 Catholic News Agency 2

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling June 29, 2023, in favor of Gerald Groff, a Christian postal worker who says he was targeted and disciplined by his employer for refusing to work on Sundays because of his religious beliefs. / Firs… […]

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What will the Supreme Court deliver in Sabbath observance case?

May 17, 2023 Russell Shaw 15

Both the extent and the limitations of the Supreme Court’s power are visible in a pending case raising the question of how far employers must go to accommodate employees’ religion. Underlying this dispute—yet obviously unreachable […]

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