Supreme Court to Visit Migrant Labor, Religious Discrimination
The justices will weigh religious liberty, labor enforcement and pregnancy-discrimination protections in cases that could shape taxpayer-funded programs and worker rights.
- The Supreme Court announced it will hear arguments in seven cases throughout November, including disputes involving religious liberty, federal agency authority, and pregnancy discrimination.
- On November 3, the court will hear St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy, challenging Colorado's UPK program; Catholic officials argue nondiscrimination policies requiring LGBTQ family enrollment violate religious exercise, while the state denies imposing preferences.
- Justices will examine Department of Labor v. Sun Valley Orchards on November 10, questioning whether federal agencies can adjudicate H-2A labor disputes without court proceedings; the farm claims authorities overstepped constitutional authority.
- The court also considers Younge v. Fulton Judicial District Attorney's Office regarding pregnancy discrimination, where the office argues Jasmine Younge was personal staff, exempt from Title VII protections and subject to the Government Employees Rights Act instead.
- These November hearings represent a significant test for federal agency authority and state policy mandates; decisions expected in 2027 will shape future legal standards for workplace and educational programs across the United States.
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Supreme Court To Hear Case Of Catholic Preschool Excluded From Colorado Program Over State’s LGBTQ Policy
By FRED LUCAS, The Daily Signal | August 11, 2026 The Supreme Court in November will hear the case of a Catholic school excluded from Colorado’s universal preschool program over its views on LGBTQ issues. On Tuesday, the high court released its calendar of arguments for November that includes the case of St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy, scheduled for Nov. 3. The calendar also includes a case about whether an inmate can sue a prison official, an …
Supreme Court to visit migrant labor, religious discrimination
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in cases on pregnancy discrimination, universal preschool and immigrant labor regulations in November.
Supreme Court sets date for case over Catholic preschools and Colorado's 'universal' program
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The U.S. Supreme Court set a November date for oral arguments in a case over a clash between Catholic preschools and the state of Colorado over whether those schools can participate in the state’s universal preschool program. According to the Supreme Court’s calendar for its term starting in October, it will hear the case St. Mary Catholic Parish v. Roy on Nov. 3. That date is also Election Day for the 2026 midterms. The …
Supreme Court Sets Fall 2026 Arguments on Climate Liability, Immigration Detention and Religious Liberty
The Supreme Court has scheduled its October and November 2026 arguments, with cases involving climate-related lawsuits, prolonged immigration detention, religious participation in Colorado’s preschool program, ... The post Supreme Court Sets Fall 2026 Arguments on Climate Liability, Immigration Detention and Religious Liberty first appeared on [your]NEWS.
Supreme Court to Weigh Religious Exercise and Nondiscrimination in Colorado Case
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Colorado’s universal preschool rules that could reshape how religious accommodations interact with nondiscrimination protections, with potentially significant consequences for Pagan and other minority religious communities.
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