constitutional challenges to blasphemy laws
Constitutional challenges to blasphemy laws refer to legal arguments and actions taken to contest the validity or application of laws that criminalize speech, expressions, or actions deemed offensive or disrespectful towards religious beliefs. These challenges are based on the assertion that such laws violate constitutional rights, particularly those protecting freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and the separation of religion and state.
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