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In today's episode, we will be talking about Groff v. DeJoy, a case decided in 2023 that dealt with the threshold for employers to achieve while providing accomadations for their employees' religion.
Since this decision was short and not particularly meaty (29 pages in total), I also decided to talk about how the current court has damaged the separation of the wall between church and state which was set up to protect pluralism and individual's conscience. There is a great article by Ian Millhiser on vox.com that gave me the inspiration to talk about the issue. I also used the information in the article as the outline for talking about the issue.
As always, please rate and review the podcast on whatever platform you listen to it on. You can follow the podcast on Instagram, Twitter, or Threads (@queerpolifaith). You can also send questions or comments to [email protected]
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By Mychel VandoverIn today's episode, we will be talking about Groff v. DeJoy, a case decided in 2023 that dealt with the threshold for employers to achieve while providing accomadations for their employees' religion.
Since this decision was short and not particularly meaty (29 pages in total), I also decided to talk about how the current court has damaged the separation of the wall between church and state which was set up to protect pluralism and individual's conscience. There is a great article by Ian Millhiser on vox.com that gave me the inspiration to talk about the issue. I also used the information in the article as the outline for talking about the issue.
As always, please rate and review the podcast on whatever platform you listen to it on. You can follow the podcast on Instagram, Twitter, or Threads (@queerpolifaith). You can also send questions or comments to [email protected]
Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.