Masterpiece Cakeshop case where a baker refused to provide a cake for a same-sex wedding; the Hobby Lobby decision, in which the Supreme Court found that for-profit closely-held corporations were entitled to religious exemptions; and the Our Lady of Guadalupe School case, where the high court found that schools have a right to designate any employee as a “minister” and may dismiss them if their behavior or lifestyle is in conflict with religious teachings.“In this final rule, OFCCP has sought to follow the principles articulated by these recent decisions and orders, and has interpreted older federal appellate-level case law in light of them as applicable,” the rule states. “OFCCP has chosen a path consistent with the Supreme Court’s.