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Who makes the determination that a particular action or law is in violation of the free exercise clause of the first amendment?

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It is the U.S. Supreme Court who makes the determination that a particular action or law is in violation of the free exercise clause of the first amendment. The First Amendment does not depend on that energy to the administration's altruism. Rather, our dependence must be on the significant protections of free and open talk in an equitable society.
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