Por: ABC News Politics June 29, 2023
A unanimous Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a former U.S. Postal Service letter carrier from Pennsylvania who didn't want to work on Sundays in order to observe the Sabbath and was disciplined for skipping shifts.The by Justice Samuel Alito gives Gerald Groff, the carrier, a chance to potentially get his job back and more Gerald Groff of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, resigned as a Postal Service letter carrier in 2019 after... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation June 30, 2023
The Supreme Court on Thursday strengthened protections for religious rights in the workplace, siding in part with a Sabbath-observant mail carrier who quit the US Postal Service after he was forced to deliver packages on Sundays.Gerald Groff, the former postal worker, had asked... + más
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Time USA Politics June 29, 2023
Employers will have to meet a higher standard to deny religious accommodations in the workplace, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday. The court clarified a previous legal standard that only required employers demonstrate a de minimis (minimal) cost to deny a... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation May 28, 2023
Preparations for the 155th Memorial Day Observance are underway at the Arlington National Cemetery ahead of the federal holiday on Monday.The program will include President Joe Biden's third Memorial Day speech since taking office. Proceedings will begin at 11 a.m. EST with... + más
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The New York Times USA Opinion April 19, 2023
In their forthcoming book, “Beyond Doubt: The Secularization of Society,” the sociologists Isabella Kasselstrand, Phil Zuckerman and Ryan Cragun describe a change in the built environment of St. Louis that is “emblematic” of the ebb of organized religious observance in... + más
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ABC News USA Politics April 19, 2023
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared to agree on the need to clarify a long-standing rule for when U.S. employers must of employees but stopped short of suggesting a former U.S. Postal Service letter carrier deserves his job back.The case, which could have an impact on... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics January 13, 2023
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to rule on extending federal civil rights law to protect workers who seek to take time off for religious observance. The justices voted to hear an appeal from a former U.S. postal worker and evangelical Christian who was disciplined and eventually... + más
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Forbes USA Life December 23, 2022
Gustavia, capital of St. Bart's. Corbis via Getty Images The port of Gustavia is looking a little less crowded this holiday season, without the traditional Russian oligarch superyachts making their annual pilgrimage to the island. Gone this year are notables such as Roman... + más
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