
Free Exercise Rights
Free Exercise Rights refer to the legal protections that allow individuals to practice their religion without government interference. Enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, these rights ensure that people can express their beliefs through worship, rituals, and other religious practices. However, these rights are not absolute and may be limited if they conflict with significant government interests, such as public safety or health. Courts often balance individual rights with these interests to determine the extent of religious freedom in specific cases.