"I am grateful to have had my case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court and that they have decided to uphold religious liberty. I hope this decision allows others to be able to maintain their convictions without living in fear of losing their jobs because of what they believe," Mr. Groff said.
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Mr. Groff, who attended the arguments Tuesday, said win or lose, he is glad to have his case heard.
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