The Compulsory School Attendance Case: Wisconsin v. Yoder

Abstract

It is an important constitutional doctrine that a law generally constitutional on its face, may be unconstitutional as applied in specific instances. The Amish case marks the first occasion that the Court has clearly articulated that exception in favor of a minority religious group. It would appear that compulsory education laws are- on their face --within a state\u27s constitutional powers, but under the facts of this case, the First Amendment requires that the Amish be exempt

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