The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion but not every practice is automatically protected. From prayer in public schools to vaccine exemptions and workplace dress codes, some acts of faith can clash with laws intended to serve the public good.

The Freedom Forum found only 10% of Americans in its most recent annual survey could name all five freedoms protected by the First Amendment without prompting.

This quiz asks you to consider: Can a public school principal read a nondenominational prayer over the loudspeaker? Can a student include a personal prayer in their graduation speech? What about an opening prayer at a town council meeting?

Before the November 2024 election, 56% of those responding to the “Where America Stands” survey said concerns over the First Amendment wou

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