If you were a SCOTUS justice in 1972... (user search)
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Question: ...how would you rule on the landmark First Amendment case Wisconsin v. Yoder?
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Wisconsin
 
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Yoder et. al.
 
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Elcaspar
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« on: May 12, 2024, 10:46:24 AM »

Definitely Wisconsin. The state interest to universal education and the choices and experiences provided as such, clearly outweighs the religious liberty to keep them in an insular community. The court clearly misunderstands pluralism if it thinks they protected it by allowing the Amish to stay as such, as now the children wont have outside experiences or general education if they later decide to break off from the community.
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