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Q: Which group won major court cases securing religious freedom for prisoners in the US?
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What 1785 law influenced 20th-century court cases on religion?

The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom


What 1785 law influenced 20th century court cases on religion?

the virginia statute religious freedom


Can Muslims with more than one wife enter the US or does law against polygamy trump religious freedom?

The current United States law against polygamy trumps religious freedom. It states that religious belief or practice cannot be used as a defense in polygamy cases.


What is 'freedom and liberty' when translated from English to Italian?

Libertà, although both freedom and liberty have in some cases different meanings. Examples: Libertà 1 - freedom of trade, freedom of the seas, freedom fighter, franchise, freedom of the city. Liberta 2 - Liberty of the press, liberty of thought, liberty of contract, at liberty (they set the prisoners at liberty), privileges, confidence (to take the confidence with someone.


Can government limit your right to freedom of belief why or why not?

In certain cases government can limit the way you practice your religious beliefs because the U.S. supreme court has ruled that certain religious practices may be forbidden without violating constitutional rights.


The purpose of the thirteenth amendment is what?

to illegalize slavery except in cases of prisoners of the government


When a state outlaws gender discrimination does that violate the freedom of religion of those whose religion says that women should remain subservient to men?

A:This question should only apply within a family, as between husband and wife, since religious freedom does not imply the right to decide on the freedoms of others. In rare cases it may well be that, by outlawing gender discrimination, the state has potentially infringed on a minor religious freedom of one of the parties involved, usually the husband. This is a case where if both parties hold the same religious beliefs, the woman will continue to be subservient to the men in her family regardless of the law, so that nothing changes within the family anyway. On the other hand, if the woman does not believe that she has a religious obligation to be subservient to men, the law will have given her the religious freedom she deserves, at the possible expense of a man in her family. That is equitable.


Did the Settlers found the colonies to gain religious freedom?

Yes in some cases. Massachusetts was founded primarily for religious reasons as was Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. Other colonies such as Virginia were founded as commercial enterprises. Georgia was a penal colony.


Do prisoners have to pay for their own personal privileges?

In some cases, prisoners may have to pay for certain personal privileges, such as extra food items, phone calls, or entertainment options. These expenses are usually covered by the prisoners themselves or their families, rather than through taxpayer funds.


Who was federick the great?

He was one of the best educated and most cultured monarchs in the 18 century. He abolished the use of torture except the in treason and murder cases, he also granted limited freedom of speech and press, as well as greater religious toleration.


What did the POWs have to do in the camps?

Japanese and most German prisoners remained confined to Allied camps. Many Italian prisoners were allowed out to work on farms in Britain and Australia and in many cases left the camps for the duration of the war. As for Allied prisoners in Axis hands, the Japanese and to a lesser extent the Germans required prisoners to work, in the case of the Japanese, often to death.


What cases involve being arrested by federal marshalls?

Marshalls deal with Federal prisoners and their transfer between, to, and from courts and prisons.