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Jadiel
11 August, 22:51
What was the effects of Wisconsin v. Yorder
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Wisconsin v. Yoder, case in which the U. S. Supreme Court on May 15, 1972, ruled (7-0) that Wisconsin's compulsory school attendance law was unconstitutional when applied to the Amish, because it violated their rights under the First Amendment, which guaranteed the free exercise of religion.
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