A legal earthquake just hit America’s workplaces. In a rare 9–0 ruling, the Supreme Court tore up a decades-old rule that let bosses brush off religious needs as “minor.” Now, everything from schedules to job duties is suddenly in play. Workers of faith are celebrating. Employers are scrambling. And the real battl…
The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision marks a turning point in how faith and work collide in America. By discarding the old “minimal cost” excuse, the justices forced employers to take religious requests far more seriously. Now, a company must prove a genuine, substantial burden before saying no to an employee who needs time to pray, observe a Sabbath, or follow religious dress and grooming rules.