- The “Establishment Clause” is part of the First Amendments to the US constitution that essentially states the government cannot make any more rules favoring one religion over another. The “Lemon Test” is a set of instructions by the Supreme Court to decide if a law or government action violated the “Establishment Clause.”
- Burning the US flag would be protected under the First Amendment, as it is considered protected speech by the Supreme Court vs Johnson, establishing that burning the flag would be a form of expression.
- When someone says “I’m taking the Fifth”, it means that they do not want to further discuss/ answer a question. This comes from the Fifth Amendment, which protects the right for someone to incriminate themselves.
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Hey Nino I agree with your statements, The Establishment Clause is a crucial part of the First Amendment to the US Constitution. The “lemon test” consists of different parts like the law must have a secular purpose, its primary effect must neither advance nor inhibit religion