Document Type
Brief
Case Name
Gerald E. Groff v. Louis DeJoy
Publication Date
2-28-2023
Abstract
No. 22-174
Gerald E. Groff v. Louis DeJoy
On Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
From the Summary of Argument
This case demonstrates an error that has undermined protection for religious workers across the country, in defiance of clear statutory text and underlying principles of religious liberty.
Recommended Citation
Laycock, Douglas; Meiser, John A.; and Garnett, Richard W., "Brief of Religious Liberty Scholars and Employment Law Scholars as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioner" (2023). Court Briefs. 40.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/sct_briefs/40
Comments
Amici are legal scholars who study religious liberty or employment law. Amici have an interest in improving the law in their respective fields, in correcting a clearly erroneous decision, and in protecting individuals from unlawful discrimination.1
See the listing on pages 1-2, including University of Notre Dame's Richard W. Garnett.