WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday will consider whether an employee’s religious rights can require workplace accommodations that burden co-workers, in a case involving a substitute mail carrier who refused to take Sunday shifts because of his evangelical faith. Over the past decade, the Supreme Court has been redrawing…Read More
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