The U.S. Supreme Court delivers unanimous rulings on significant issues, including employment discrimination, gun manufacturers, and religious tax exemptions. Among the decisions, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s opinion establishes protections for straight employees facing workplace discrimination, rejecting the higher legal bar previously imposed on majority-group plaintiffs.
In a notable ruling, the Court dismisses Mexico’s lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, citing insufficient evidence of their liability in illegal gun trafficking. Furthermore, the Court rules in favor of Catholic Charities, emphasizing the constitutional principle of religious neutrality, which could result in a broader range of religious organizations qualifying for tax exemptions. These decisions signify potential shifts in legal interpretations affecting millions across the country.
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