-establishment clause prohibits congress from making a national religion. there are three ways the court interprets the establishment clause, broad, narrow, and literal interpretation.
-free excersie clause has two parts:
freedom to believe
freedom to practice beliefs
- to decide cases for free exercise clause the supreme court has to determine
if the law is neutral, and if it applies to everyone, then the law doesnt violate free exercise clause
if the law is neutral, then the government must hace a good reason for enacting the law.
two ways this reading helped you answer your questions:
- it helps me understand free exercise clause
one question you still have about this reading:
-no