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Litigation Update: Groff v. DeJoy: Religious Liberty in the Workplace?



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Join Stephanie Taub, Bruce Cameron, Blaine Hutchinson for discussion on Groff v. Dejoy, which was recently added to the Supreme Court docket. This case highlights questions at the intersection of religious liberty and workplace accommodation.

Gerald Groff alleges workplace discrimination by the U.S. Postal Service based on his faith under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. His refusal to work Sunday shifts due to Sabbath observance resulted in a penalty and sparked a contentious legal debate. Watch to stay up-to-date on this important case that has the potential to shape the future of religious liberty in the workplace.

Featuring:

Stephanie Taub, Senior Counsel, First Liberty Institute

Bruce Cameron, Staff Attorney, National Right to Work Legal Defense Fund

Blaine Hutchison, Staff Attorney, National Right to Work Legal Defense Fund

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