Oath or Affirmation Clause Claim
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An Oath or Affirmation Clause claim refers to a legal argument based on the Oath or Affirmation Clause found in various legal contexts, including the United States Constitution, asserting that individuals are required to take an oath or affirm their commitment to uphold certain obligations, duties, or principles. It ensures that individuals solemnly affirm their allegiance, honesty, and adherence to specific requirements or standards, such as those related to public office, testimony in court, or membership in an organization.
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