The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a landmark unanimous ruling in favor of Gerald Groff, a postal worker from Pennsylvania, in a case that has drawn nationwide attention for its potential impact on religious liberty in the workplace. The decision, rendered 9-0, addresses a critical question: the extent to which employers must accommodate the religious beliefs and practices of their employees, particularly when such accommodations intersect with operational or contractual obligations. Groff, a Christian mail carrier based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, had sought legal relief after being asked to deliver parcels from Amazon on Sundays, a day he observes as...
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