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religion, freedom of: see Constitution of the United States Constitution of the United States, document embodying the fundamental principles upon which the American republic is conducted. Drawn up at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, the Constitution was signed on Sept.
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How about the threat of terrorism, or lack of education, clean water, food, jobs, good health, free flow of ideas, freedom of religion, freedom of choice--all those things that the people of Israel and the United States share and fight for as values in a democratic society.
For example, in the Iraqi Constitution there are no unqualified guarantees for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, trial by jury, or the right to keep and bear arms.
An inmate brought a [section] 1983 action against prison officials, alleging that requiring him to cut his dreadlocks off violated his freedom of religion, freedom of expression, equal protection, and due process rights.
 
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