It was in 1972
Wisconsin took three Amish families to court to force them to send their children to high school.
Paul V. Yoder was born in 1908.
Paul V. Yoder died in 1990.
The constitutional issue of the supreme court case Wisconsin verses yoder indicated that, children should not attend school full time, in order for them to get religion time.
Wisconsin versus Yoder that was brought before the US Supreme court in 1972. It was a case that dealt with the state of Wisconsin forcing a Amish family to send their children to a public high school. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed that the Amish demonstrated that continuing their children's education beyond the 8th grade would hinder the exercise of their religious beliefs and rights.
Wisconsin v. Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 (1972), is the case in which the United States Supreme Court found that Amish children could not be placed under compulsory education past 8th grade. The parents' fundamental right to freedom of religion outweighed the state's interest in educating its children. The case is often cited as a basis for parents' right to educate their children outside of traditional private or public schools. Three Amish students from three different families stopped attending New Glarus High School in the New Glarus, Wisconsin school district at the end of the eighth grade, all due to their parents' religious beliefs. The three families were represented by Jonas Yoder (one of the fathers involved in the case) when the case went to trial. They were convicted in the Green County Court. Each defendant was fined the sum of five dollars. Thereafter the Wisconsin Supreme Court found in Yoder's favor. At this point Wisconsin appealed that ruling in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Carlitos Yoder's birth name is Carlos Yoder.
Brad Yoder's birth name is Bradley Howard Yoder.
Walt Yoder's birth name is Walter E. Yoder.
Billy Yoder is 6' 1".
Jacob Yoder died in 1832.