Supreme Court Rules Unanimously in Major Religious Freedom Case

In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has sided with a Pennsylvania postal worker in a case that could reshape how employers handle requests for religious accommodations in the workplace.

The case centered around Gerald Groff, a Christian mail carrier who argued that the U.S. Postal Service violated his rights when it required him to deliver Amazon packages on Sundays — a day he considers sacred and observes as the Sabbath.

Groff, represented by attorney Aaron Streett, asked the Court to overturn a decades-old precedent that made it easier for companies to deny religious accommodations.

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