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Question: ...how would you rule on the landmark First Amendment case Wisconsin v. Yoder?
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Wisconsin
 
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Yoder et. al.
 
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Junior Chimp
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« on: May 08, 2024, 07:55:01 AM »

Wisconsin. Legally I understand why the Court decided like it did, but... I will always think a child's right to avail themselves fully of education and get the entire breadth of options and opportunities (at least until they reach adulthood) for their own lives will outweigh the parents' religious freedoms.
American homeschooling is a huge problem now, with piecemeal regulation often woefully inadequate to ensure any learning is happening. Parents often do not have the resources, knowledge or training to know how best to educate their children, and our society ought to stop acting like they should have veto power over every aspect of their childrens' lives.
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