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Confessional privilege (United States) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Confessional privilege (United States) In United States law, confessional privilege is a rule of evidence that forbids the inquiry into the content or even existence of certain communications between clergy and communicants. It grows out of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, the common law, and statutory enactments which may vary between jurisdictions. ==Statute== All fifty states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government have enacted statutory privileges providing that at least some communications between clergyman and parishioners are privileged.〔"(The First Amendment Basis for the Clergyman-Communicant Privilege )" 〕
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