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Wisconsin v. Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 (1972), is a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that held the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment protects the right of Amish parents...
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Wisconsin v. Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 (1972), is a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that held the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment protects the right of Amish parents...
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The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, enacted in 1786, ended state support for any single Christian denomination in Virginia and prohibited compelled religious support or...
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Wisconsin v. Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 (1972), is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision holding that compulsory school attendance laws cannot be applied to Amish children be...
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Wisconsin v. Yoder is a 1972 Supreme Court decision that addressed whether compulsory education laws could require Amish children to attend public school past eighth grade. The...
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Schenck v. United States is a landmark 1919 Supreme Court decision that defines core limits on speech during wartime. In this case, the Court upheld the conviction of Charles Sc...
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Schenck v. United States is a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that defines the boundaries of free expression during wartime. In 1919, the Court upheld the conviction of Cha...
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Schenck v. United States is a 1919 Supreme Court decision that defines when the government may restrict speech under the First Amendment. The Court upheld the conviction of Char...
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Schenk v. United States is a landmark Supreme Court decision that clarifies when the government may restrict speech during wartime. Decided in 1919, the case arose after Charles...
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Claims that California is banning Bibles reflect confusion over narrowly tailored laws, public-sector neutrality, and enforcement realities rather than a broad prohibition on po...
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Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988) is a leading Supreme Court case on student expression in public schools. The Court ruled that school officials can exercise greater...
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