15 Amendment - Freedom of Religion Religion is a very important personal decision for many Americans - whether they actually practice such beliefs or not. Your role in this scenario will be as a small town judge attempting to uphold the law. Sometimes you will be protecting religious freedom & sometimes you will be limiting it. For this assignment, find me 10 examples of religious freedom or the 1" Amendment from The Scenario included below. Briefly explain the religious violation & why the judge's ruling in the scenario was correct. If it was not correct, please specifically explain why or tell me what the judge legally should have done. Your answers could also include religious examples in addition to the judge's rulings. For your explanation, please the use both the video link in Blackboard and pages 69-78 in the Losco text. Provide me a page number from the text or a time in the video where you found your answer. Any correct examples beyond 10 will be three bonus points each. 30 point assignment. Due by noon on Saturday, September 28th. The Scenario December is a festive time of year because of the assortment of holidays & traditions being celebrated. As you entered the courthouse this morning, it was heartwarming to see the local high school's banner saying "3 More Days to Christmas Cookies" in the court lobby above a display which included the baby Jesus, Santa Claus, & the Pillsbury Doughboy. Their yearly cookie selling fundraiser raised hundreds of dollars for the local Baptist homeless shelter. Unfortunately, this would be the calmest part of the day. Your first case involved Inaki, who did not practice traditional religion, but rather worshipped with poisonous snakes. Inaki argued his 1" Amendment rights to worship with poisonous snakes