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====Native American Church: Smith Case AKA worst decision in SC history====
====Native American Church: Smith Case AKA worst decision in SC history====
Payote as sacrament and fired, filed for unemployment. State denies because fired “for cause” by breaking the law. A neutral law of general applicability receives only rational basis.
Payote as sacrament and fired, filed for unemployment. State denies because fired “for cause” by breaking the law. A neutral law of general applicability receives only rational basis.
====[[Wisconsin v. Yoder]]====
====Wisconsin v. Yoder====
Hybrid Laws still get strict scrutiny.Right to Parents to bring up Children and ReligionCompulsory school attendance when Amish don’t send kids to school after 14.
Hybrid Laws still get strict scrutiny.Right to Parents to bring up Children and ReligionCompulsory school attendance when Amish don’t send kids to school after 14.
====Free Exercise Clause====
====Free Exercise Clause====


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