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Krish Hood
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4 September, 15:51
What does the free exercise clause NOT protect?
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Franco Fuller
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"Congress shall make no law ... prohibiting the free exercise (of religion) " is called the free-exercise clause of the First Amendment. The free-exercise clause pertains to the right to freely exercise one's religion. It states that the government shall make no law prohibiting the free exerciseof religion. Sep 16, 2011
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