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The Bill of Rights have rights that are guaranteed, but there are limitations. The ] has used a test of ] as a standard to limit those rights. This test at least applies to the ]. It also applies to abortion, child pornography, discrimination remedies, drug testing, expression and speech rights, liberty (privacy), mandatory retirement, racial discrimination, residency requirements, and sex discrimination. (Epstein, Constitutional Law for a Changing America, 6th) | |||
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Some notable cases: | |||
Sherbert, 1963 | |||
Yoder, 1972 | |||
Smith, 1990 | |||
City of Boerne, 1997 | |||
O Centro v Gonzalez, 2006 |
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