Businesses nationwide, including those on the Central Coast, now have a higher legal standard to meet if they want to deny employees’ religious accommodation requests. In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on June 29 redefined the benchmark, toughening it up, according to local law firm LightGabler, which has offices in Camarillo and San…
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