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The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to a claim brought by Catholic-affiliated charitable groups that they were wrongly denied religious exemptions from a state tax that funds unemployment benefits. The case arises from Wisconsin, where officials said groups linked to the Catholic Church could not obtain a religious exemption. NBC News’ Angela Cenedella takes a closer look at the legalities of the case.April 1, 2025