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Establishment Clause

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The Establishment Clause is a provision in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution that prohibits the government from establishing a state religion or favoring one religion over others.

Key Features

  • Protects religious freedom
  • Separates church and state
  • Ensures neutrality in matters of religion

Pros

  • Promotes religious freedom for all individuals
  • Prevents government interference in matters of religion
  • Supports the principle of separation of church and state

Cons

  • Can lead to controversial interpretations and legal disputes
  • May restrict certain religious practices in public settings

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