Gerald Groff is suing the U.S. Postal Service for refusing to accommodate him on Sundays because of his religious beliefs. The lower courts have ruled that he does not need to be accommodated, but now the Supreme Court has taken up the case. Neil Gorsuch: Title VII applies to federal governmental agencies like it would apply to private enterprises as long as there are at least 15 employees.
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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