> Remember it just Congress shall make no law respecting an 
> establishment of religion or permitting the free exercise 
> thereof. If forcing her to show her face prevents the free 
> exercise of her religion then you can't make her show her face.
> 

Two arguments to this:
a) Does she have the right to get a drivers license? As far as I know,
the Constitution doesn't say so. Therefore, the simple answer is that
she doesn't go get one.

b) Someone murders 200 people. The suspect was seen putting a veil on
and then running inside the home of this woman. Would the police have
the right to take her veil off to see if she meets the suspect's
description?

-rc

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