Does Free exercise/establishment clause apply to Political beliefs?

What law do you use to defend political beliefs from infringement?

  • First Amendment Religious Freedom, Exercise, Expression, Establishment clause

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Fourteenth Amendment equal protections of the laws

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Civil Rights public accommodations for all persons without discrimination by creed

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Religious Freedom Restoration Act, where Govt must seek least restrictive means

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • New Amendment or lawsuit needed to recognize Political Beliefs as Creeds protected by law

    Votes: 2 66.7%

  • Total voters
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emilynghiem

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Anyone else here already use the First Amendment to defend political beliefs from establishing other faith based creeds through Govt?

Which argument do you use for this?
 

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Anyone else here already use the First Amendment to defend political beliefs from establishing other faith based creeds through Govt?

Which argument do you use for this?
The first amendment covers the basic rights of all people. At least that was the story thus we have the 14th 15th 19th 24th and 26th amendments to the Constitution to include more and more people. To truly protect everyone's rights. They're still more work to be done. As long as people are still marginalized we are not the people we are supposed to be. A perfect union is not possible, not on this Earth. But a " More perfect union " is possible.
 
Anyone else here already use the First Amendment to defend political beliefs from establishing other faith based creeds through Govt?

Which argument do you use for this?
Acknowledgement establishment.

For example, hanging the Ten Commandments in or near a courtroom merely acknowledges a template, which outline acts of aggression that one should not act out....It doesn't establish any religion as the law.
 
The first amendment covers the basic rights of all people. At least that was the story thus we have the 14th 15th 19th 24th and 26th amendments to the Constitution to include more and more people. To truly protect everyone's rights. They're still more work to be done. As long as people are still marginalized we are not the people we are supposed to be. A perfect union is not possible, not on this Earth. But a " More perfect union " is possible.
An amazing amount of words to say absolutely nothing.
 

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