Julie's religion prevents her from working on Saturdays. Her employer tells her that if she does not work Saturdays, she will be fired. Julie sues, claiming that her __________ rights have been violated

a. Fourth Amendment
b. Seventh Amendment
c. Second Amendment
d. First Amendment


D

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