
RFRA
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) is a law that aims to protect individuals' religious beliefs from government interference. It ensures that the government cannot substantially limit a person's free exercise of religion unless there is a compelling reason, and the restriction is the least restrictive way to achieve that purpose. Essentially, RFRA balances religious freedom with government interests, providing individuals with a legal means to challenge laws or regulations that they believe unjustly infringe on their religious practices.