The Supreme Court unanimously expands religious protections for workers

Jun 30, 2023 View Original Article
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    40% Somewhat Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : Aaron Streett, partner at Baker Botts LLP, who argued Groff's case before the justices, said in a statement, "We are thrilled the Court today recognized that an America that values religious pluralism should respect the religious liberty rights of every employee.
54% : This 9-0 ruling is a boon for religious liberties because it gives more guidelines to workplaces and protects people of faith.
39% : The Supreme Court released three rulings on Thursday, one of which was the behemoth 6-3 decision to throw out affirmative action in higher education; the other was a ruling about a trademark infringement case.

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