“This research is not a legal document with exact definitions of individual cases, but a generalized idea of what Americans believe.  Because people believe in a teacher’s right to wear a religious symbol does not necessarily mean that would apply no matter what the symbol, how it’s displayed, etc.  It means in general, they believe teachers should have that right of personal expression.  But Americans also take into consideration how their own freedoms impact others.  For instance, one-third feel a landlord should have the right to do with his property what he wishes, while two-thirds disagree if that means a homosexual couple loses the right of equal access to housing.”