A Knock at the Door In the quiet suburbs of Bethesda, Maryland, federal agents arrived without fanfare. At the same time, another team entered a downtown Washington office, their warrants sealed, their task clear: search the spaces of a former senior official whose name has long hovered in Washington’s most contentious debates. Neighbors watched curiously, [...]
Read More »The Quiet Revolution: How One Postal Worker’s Faith Transformed American Workplace Rights
In the rolling hills of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where Amish buggies still share the road with modern vehicles and centuries-old traditions persist alongside contemporary life, Gerald Groff found himself at the center of a legal battle that would quietly reshape the landscape of religious freedom in American workplaces. What began as a simple request to [...]
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