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APPEAL from a decree of a District Court of three judges enjoining the enforcement of a regulation of the West Virginia State Board of Education requiring children in the public schools to salute the American flag. Read More. Opinions.
- 302 U.S. 319
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- 302 U.S. 319
Jun 14, 2017 · In West Virginia v. Barnette, the Court's Minersville decision was overruled. Justice Robert Jackson wrote the 6-3 majority opinion, with Frankfurter now in dissent. Jackson emphasizes that free expression overrides the goal of national unity.
West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943), is a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court holding that the First Amendment protects students from being compelled to salute the American flag or say the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools. [1] [2]
West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 14, 1943, that compelling children in public schools to salute the U.S. flag was an unconstitutional violation of their freedom of speech and religion.
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Jun 16, 2015 · Engraved on the flagpole are quotes from Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson. One of the quotes is a segment of Jackson’s opinion on the West Virginia State Board v. Barnette case. This opinion was recently listed as the “greatest moment” in Supreme Court history.
Oct 26, 2024 · New Justices Robert H. Jackson and James F. Byrnes helped form the majority in Barnette, along with Justices Hugo L. Black and William O. Douglas, who switched their votes. Justice Jackson wrote here for a 6-3 majority against the compulsory flag salute.
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May 5, 2019 · Case Argued: March 11, 1943. Decision Issued: June 14, 1943. Petitioner: West Virginia State Board of Education. Respondent: Walter Barnette, a Jehovah’s Witness. Key Question: Did a West Virginia statute requiring students to salute the U.S. flag violate the First Amendment?
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