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Supreme Court Upholds Catholic Charities’ Religious Rights in Unemployment Tax Dispute

Supreme Court Exempts Catholic Charity from State Unemployment Taxes

On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that a Catholic charity based in Wisconsin is not obligated to pay the state’s unemployment taxes. This decision is part of a broader set of religious-rights cases under the court’s review this term.

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