religious exemptions
Religious exemptions refer to legal provisions that allow individuals or organizations to be exempted from certain laws, rules, or obligations based on their sincerely held religious beliefs or practices. These exemptions are granted to accommodate and respect freedom of religion, balancing the rights of individuals with the larger societal interests.
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