Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with a Christian mail carrier who declined to work on Sundays, bolstering protections for workers seeking religious accommodations from their employers. In a unanimous decision in the case known as Groff v. DeJoy, the court declined to overturn a key 1977 precedent…Read More
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