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The Establishment Clause and the The Free Excercise Clause
There are two clauses dealing with freedom of religion in the Constitution of US. First one is Establishment Clause and the second one is Free Exercise Clause.
The main reasons for the establishment of many of the colonies in America were religious freedom, relocation of prisoners, and to gain money. They also wanted to have more power and land.
There would be no establishment of a national religion.
The establishment clause is a defense of the city, the state actor in this case. Basically, if the city allows the religious expression, it violates Establishment clause by promoting religion. If it prohibits religious speech, it violates freedom of speech as a Content based violation. It also restricts religious belief and so violates Free Exercise Clause. The plaintiffs win based on Free Speech as the regulation is content-based and the strict scrutiny standard test is applied and the city's defense of establishment clause does not meet the heightened scrutiny.
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The Establishment Clause and the The Free Excercise Clause
Answered by Sherell Wood. The Establishment Clause and The Free Exercise Clause. Hope that helps. :)
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The free exercise clause and the establishment clause
The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
The free exercise clause and the establishment clause
Yes, it should be under the freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
The Free Exercise Clause is usually referred to as the Establishment Clause of the First Amendement to the United States Constitution. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment reads: " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. "
There are two clauses dealing with freedom of religion in the Constitution of US. First one is Establishment Clause and the second one is Free Exercise Clause.
The Establishment Clause is part of the First Amendment. It keeps Congress and other government office out of religion, they cannot define religion or religious practices.