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Question: ...how would you rule on the landmark First Amendment case Wisconsin v. Yoder?
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darklordoftech
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« on: May 06, 2024, 06:49:35 PM »

I'd side with the Amish. My problem with Douglas's reasoning, and yous, is that you treat 13-14 year olds as if they are emotionally mature enough to defy their parents' wishes regarding adherence to their faith-based traditional teachings about education. At that age, teens still need their parents' guidance, rather than a permissive attitude of let the kids decide what they want to do!
I don't think compulsory education is letting kids doing whatever they want.
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