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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 7 MIN

Wisconsin v. Yoder

from Kidlaw · host ACNJ

Can the government force your children to attend school against your faith? The Supreme Court said no.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS PODCAST- How three Amish parents took on Wisconsin's compulsory education law- Why the Supreme Court ruled 6–1 in favor of religious exemption- What the "hybrid right" doctrine means for your freedoms- How Justice Douglas's dissent challenges the ruling's legacy- How Yoder reshaped compulsory education and school administration- Why this 1972 case still drives litigation and legislation todayIn 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Wisconsin v. Yoder that Amish families could not be compelled to send their children to high school when doing so violated their sincere religious convictions. Chief Justice Burger's majority opinion held that the state's interest in universal education must yield when it conflicts with fundamental parental and religious rights operating together, the so-called "hybrid right." Justice Douglas dissented, arguing the children's own voices were ignored. The ruling energized homeschooling advocates, religious liberty groups, and children's rights organizations alike, and remains active precedent shaping parental rights cases, religious exemption litigation, and education law to this day.Learn more about Wisconsin v. Yoder by visiting:https://kidlaw.org/2026/03/06/wisconsin-v-yoder/Kidlaw Official Website - https://Kidlaw.orghttps://www.youtube.com/@KidlawACNJ

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Can the government force your children to attend school against your faith? The Supreme Court said no. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS PODCAST - How three Amish parents took on Wisconsin's compulsory education law - Why the Supreme Court ruled 6–1 in favor of religious exemption - What the "hybrid right" doctrine means for your freedoms - How Justice Douglas's dissent challenges the ruling's legacy - How Yoder reshaped compulsory education and school administration - Why this 1972 case still drives...

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