My essay introduces the 1972 United States Supreme Court case Wisconsin v. Yoder to readers who don’t come from a legal background who want to understand the negative ramifications of the case and how it affects their individual rights. Yoder says that children of practicing Amish don’t have a right to any education and future other than one inside the Amish Church. My essay deconstructs the case from the perspective of an Amish American woman— yours truly — who escaped in the middle of the night at age 15 because of how this ruling has shaped the Amish people. I wanted to go to high school, and Yoder was cited in my emancipation hearing post-escape for why I had to be on my own if I wanted an education past the eighth grade. If I waited un...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the first and fourteenth amendments to the Constitutio...
In Wisconsin v. Yoder, the United States Supreme Court invalidated convictions of several Amish pare...
In a famous U.S. court case from 1972, Wisconsin v. Yoder (406 U.S. 205), three fami-lies, members o...
Prior to the 1972 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in Wisconsin v. Yoder, et al., parents found them...
After an arduous journey of more than four years that Wallace Miller, Jonas Yoder, and Adin Yutzy be...
Every time I teach a class on church and state, I am reminded again of how much we owe to the religi...
Review of: The Yoder Case: Religious Freedom, Education, and Parental Rights. Peters, Shawn Francis
IN 1972, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Wisconsin v. Yoder, which held that the state...
It is an important constitutional doctrine that a law generally constitutional on its face, may be...
Jonas Yoder was one of three parents fined for the sum of 5 dollars for violating the Compulsory Sch...
Multiculturalism gives preference to group rights over individual rights. This may challenge democra...
In a famous U.S. court case from 1972, Wisconsin v. Yoder (406 U.S. 205), three families, members of...
abstract: Since the 1950s, the Amish have faced historical events regarding their educational school...
Defendants, members of the Old Order Amish religion and of the Conservative Amish Mennonite Church, ...
In this paper the author examines the nature of parents\u27 due process right to direct the educatio...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the first and fourteenth amendments to the Constitutio...
In Wisconsin v. Yoder, the United States Supreme Court invalidated convictions of several Amish pare...
In a famous U.S. court case from 1972, Wisconsin v. Yoder (406 U.S. 205), three fami-lies, members o...
Prior to the 1972 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in Wisconsin v. Yoder, et al., parents found them...
After an arduous journey of more than four years that Wallace Miller, Jonas Yoder, and Adin Yutzy be...
Every time I teach a class on church and state, I am reminded again of how much we owe to the religi...
Review of: The Yoder Case: Religious Freedom, Education, and Parental Rights. Peters, Shawn Francis
IN 1972, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Wisconsin v. Yoder, which held that the state...
It is an important constitutional doctrine that a law generally constitutional on its face, may be...
Jonas Yoder was one of three parents fined for the sum of 5 dollars for violating the Compulsory Sch...
Multiculturalism gives preference to group rights over individual rights. This may challenge democra...
In a famous U.S. court case from 1972, Wisconsin v. Yoder (406 U.S. 205), three families, members of...
abstract: Since the 1950s, the Amish have faced historical events regarding their educational school...
Defendants, members of the Old Order Amish religion and of the Conservative Amish Mennonite Church, ...
In this paper the author examines the nature of parents\u27 due process right to direct the educatio...
The United States Supreme Court has held that the first and fourteenth amendments to the Constitutio...
In Wisconsin v. Yoder, the United States Supreme Court invalidated convictions of several Amish pare...
In a famous U.S. court case from 1972, Wisconsin v. Yoder (406 U.S. 205), three fami-lies, members o...