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Lawyer talks SCOTUS USPS religion case | Morning in America

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in the case of a former mail carrier who says he was forced out of his job because it conflicted with his religious beliefs. The man, an Evangelical Christian who worked for USPS, had to work on Sundays after a new partnership with Amazon, leading him to quit his job. Stephanie Taub, senior counsel with First Liberty Institute, discussed the case on "Morning in America." #Religion #USPS

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