1stAmendmentThe threeAmishfamiliesYes16It wouldendangertheirchildren’ssalvation.JonasYoder7-014 and151971Simplicityand Self-sufficiencyis keyFreeexerciseclauseWI’scompulsoryschoolattendance isunconstitutionalWarrenE.Burger14thAmendmentFree exerciseof religion overthe stateinterest in aneducatedpopulation5dollars1971To protectthe Amishchildren frombeingignorant.Amish31stAmendmentThe threeAmishfamiliesYes16It wouldendangertheirchildren’ssalvation.JonasYoder7-014 and151971Simplicityand Self-sufficiencyis keyFreeexerciseclauseWI’scompulsoryschoolattendance isunconstitutionalWarrenE.Burger14thAmendmentFree exerciseof religion overthe stateinterest in aneducatedpopulation5dollars1971To protectthe Amishchildren frombeingignorant.Amish3

Yoder v. Wisconsin - Call List

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  1. 1st Amendment
  2. The three Amish families
  3. Yes
  4. 16
  5. It would endanger their children’s salvation.
  6. Jonas Yoder
  7. 7-0
  8. 14 and 15
  9. 1971
  10. Simplicity and Self-sufficiency is key
  11. Free exercise clause
  12. WI’s compulsory school attendance is unconstitutional
  13. Warren E. Burger
  14. 14th Amendment
  15. Free exercise of religion over the state interest in an educated population
  16. 5 dollars
  17. 1971
  18. To protect the Amish children from being ignorant.
  19. Amish
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