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Justices to hear evangelical Christian postal worker’s religious accommodation case

SCOTUSBlog

That changed in 2013, when USPS signed a contract with Amazon to deliver the company’s packages, including on Sundays. Federal law bars employers from firing workers for practicing their religion unless the employer can show that the worker’s religious practice cannot “reasonably” be accommodated without “undue hardship.”