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How does the free exercise clause of the First Amendment protect the freedom of religion?

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The free-exercise clause of the First Amendment states that the government “shall make no law … prohibiting the free exercise of religion.” ... The Supreme Court has had to place some limits on the freedom to practice religion.

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