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Lesson 5: 4.5 First Amendment: Religion—Free Exercise Clause- First Amendment Religion Clauses—Part II
- What did free exercise rights look like at the Founding?
- How does the Supreme Court address free exercise challenges today?
- Interactive Constitution Essay: Free Exercise Clause
- What did the Supreme Court say in Reynolds v. United States?
- Primary Source: Reynolds v. United States (1879)
- What did the Supreme Court say in Wisconsin v. Yoder?
- Primary Source: Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)
- What did the Supreme Court say in Employment Division v. Smith?
- Primary Source: Employment Division v. Smith (1990)
- Primary Source: Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo (2020)
- What’s the relationship between free exercise rights and anti-discrimination laws?
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What did the Supreme Court say in Wisconsin v. Yoder?
Vincent Phillip Munoz talks about the Supreme Court's decision in Wisconsin v. Yoder regarding mandatory school attendance laws.
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