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Apr 2023
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Religious Rights Case of Christian Posta...

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Professor Richard Garnett of Notre Dame Law School, discusses Supreme Court oral arguments in the case of a postal worker who refused to work on Sundays and his request for a religious accomodation. Professor Harold Krent of the Chicago-Kent College of Law discusses the Supreme Court refusing to shield Halkbank from criminal charges. June Grasso hosts.

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