1)Establishment Clause & Lemon Test:
The establishment of a religious by the government Is forbidden by the Establishment Clause. According to the Lemon Test, which was developed in Lemon V. Kurtzman in 1971, a legislation is deemed to violate this section if it has a secular aim, does not advance or impede religion, and refrains from undue government with religion.
2)Burning the US flag & First Amendment:
According to the ruling in Texas v. Johnson in 1989, during the American flag is allowed by the First Amendment since it is symbolic speech and, as such, a form of expression.
3)Taking the Fifth:
It entails using the Fifth Amendment, which protects an individual’s right to silence and the avoidance of self incrimination in court.