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The three limits on the Free Exercise Clause include: 1) Laws that are neutral and generally applicable can restrict religious practices if they do not target a specific religion; 2) The government can impose restrictions for compelling state interests, such as public health or safety; and 3) Religious practices cannot violate established laws that protect the rights of others, such as laws against discrimination or harm. These limits help balance religious freedom with societal interests and individual rights.

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