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There are far too many legal claims based on religious freedom to list them. One general statement that can be made, it appears claims based on freedom from religion often fail. That is, suits claiming the plaintiff is being forced to comply with religious beliefs or engage in religious activity against their will seem to lose in deference to religion's right to the exercise of their beliefs.

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