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Free Exercise Clause

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The Free Exercise Clause is a provision of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution that protects the right of individuals to freely exercise their religion without government interference.

Key Features

  • Protection of religious freedom
  • Prevention of government interference in religious practices
  • Ensuring individuals can practice their beliefs without persecution

Pros

  • Promotes religious freedom and tolerance
  • Preserves individual rights to practice their beliefs
  • Helps maintain separation of church and state

Cons

  • Interpretation can sometimes lead to legal conflicts
  • May be used to justify discrimination in some cases

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