High court takes 8 new cases, 1 about a religious mailman

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High court takes 8 new cases, 1 about a religious mailman
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The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider what employers must do to accommodate religious employees, among eight new cases it added.

Among other cases the justices agreed to hear:

Hennepin County sold Geraldine Tyler’s home for $40,000 as payment for approximately $15,000 in property taxes, penalties, interest and costs. But the county kept all the money. The cases stem from the companies’ effort to match a 2006 decision by Walmart to offer 30-day supplies of many generic drugs for $4.

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