weeks we ve talked about this now from texas all the way through the south. no thank you. 115 in the shade, no thank you. bill karins, thank you very much. and in other supreme court news, the justices ruled unanimously in favor of an evangelical christian postal worker who argued the u.s. postal service didn t do enough to accommodate his request to not work on sundays. the decision is a major victory to religious groups greatly expanding how far employers must go to oblige the religious views of their employees. back with me is msnbc legal analyst lisa rubin. explain this, lisa. this decision, as you just mentioned, was brought by an evangelical post office worker who wanted to rest and worship on sundays and whose post office wouldn t accommodate him because of all the amazon packages that they have to deliver. she sued under title 7. that s federal employment discrimination law, and he said that his employer, the post office, didn t do enough to accommodate him. the supreme c