When a religious organization excludes the potential member based upon the member’s viewpoints, is the organization exercising its right of freedom of association under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution or by excluding the potential member, is the organization illegally discriminating?
In the last 10 years a battleground has opened up over religious freedom, largely as a result of evangelical Christian groups testing the limits of the First Amendment.
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