Sarah Perry: It wasn't as cut and dry as I would have anticipated it would be based on the religious liberty jurisprudence from this court that we've seen in the past two years. How this case ultimately comes out as anyone's guess, she says. She was speaking with Sarah Perry, senior legal fellow for the Heritage Foundation. All right, well Sarah, thanks so much for coming on today.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in the case Groff Vs Dejoy. A Christian postal worker wants to exercise the right to not work on Sundays so that he can observe the sabbath, but the postal service says that accommodation is an undue burden on other staff. The ruling will have broad implications for the rights of religious Americans to observe their faith in the workplace.
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