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Free exercise of the First Amendment clause

Analyze it in about 4 pages '8x11' pages worth of text. This is like writing an opinion for the court. I am not looking for a legal brief, but a political theorist's take. As a member of the Court, you may concur or dissent from the majority opinion.

You may start by summarizing the facts of the case, then discuss the issues or principles at stake. A clear, concise and logical argument supported generously by references and citations.

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Analyze it in about 4 pages '8x11' pages worth of text. This is like
writing an opinion for the court. I am not looking for a legal brief,
but a political theorist's take. As a member of the Court, you may
concur or dissent from the majority opinion.

You may start by summarizing the facts of the case, then discuss the
issues or principles at stake. A clear, concise and logical argument
supported generously by references and citations.

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