The Free-Exercise Clause protects religious practices, but it has limitations. Among the examples given, stopping a religious group from buying a building based on their faith likely violates the Free-Exercise Clause. The other examples generally do not infringe upon the rights guaranteed by this clause. ;
Stopping a religious group from buying a building based on their faith likely violates the Free-Exercise Clause. The other scenarios, such as allowing voluntary prayer sessions and the wearing of religious clothing, typically do not infringe upon this clause. Thus, option D is the correct choice.
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