Consider Justice Stewart's concurring opinion in Sherbert v. Verner. There, he writes that the Court's interpretation of the Establishment Clause was on a collision course with its interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause, as the latter was unfolded in Sherbert. What did Stewart mean? Do you agree? (Among other things, make sure that you essay demonstrates your understanding of the Sherbert case.)
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