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Constitution Thursday looks at the "free exercise" or religion. From Jefferson's Danbury Letter to a ruling from the 6th Circuit, how far can the Government go to limit 'the free exercise" of belief?
If a Church decides to open a cafeteria to serve the public, using members of the congregation as staff for the express purpose of proselytizing, can the government claim that it'a violation of labor laws?
By Dave Bowman5
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Constitution Thursday looks at the "free exercise" or religion. From Jefferson's Danbury Letter to a ruling from the 6th Circuit, how far can the Government go to limit 'the free exercise" of belief?
If a Church decides to open a cafeteria to serve the public, using members of the congregation as staff for the express purpose of proselytizing, can the government claim that it'a violation of labor laws?