Source: Washington Post
“The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously sided with a Catholic charity in Wisconsin, saying it should have qualified for a tax exemption in a decision that has implications for other religiously-affiliated nonprofits. The justices reversed a decision from the Wisconsin Supreme Court that denied Catholic Charities the same tax exemption that the Catholic Church receives because the group’s social services programs are ‘primarily charitable and secular’ in nature. … the court’s decision could affect how other states and the federal government consider eligibility for similar tax exemptions for religiously connected organizations, including Catholic-affiliated hospitals that employ hundreds of thousands of health-care workers.” (06/05/25)