Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty – Supreme Court to Hear Religious Hiring Case
This case involving the ministerial exemotion from employment discrimination statutes could have huge implications for churches and denominations.
This case involving the ministerial exemotion from employment discrimination statutes could have huge implications for churches and denominations.
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