Ex-postal worker told to work on Sundays asks Supreme Court to review religious-exemption rules

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A seven-year U.S. Postal Service veteran who said he had to resign when he did not get an exemption from working on Sundays, which he observes as the Sabbath, has asked the Supreme Court to hear an appeal of a Third Circuit Court of Appeals' rejection...

 

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