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Does rejecting Sherbet's unemployment benefits violate free exercise clause?
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because
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the disqualification of unemployment benefits places a burden on the free exercise appellants religion. - yes.
sources:
Epstein & Walker pg. 381
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because
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a law will be invalid if it is to discriminate between different religions.
sources:
Epstein & Walker (pg. 383)
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because
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appellants declared ineligibility comes solely from the practice of her religion.
sources:
Epstein & Walker (pg. 382)
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because
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Original ruling forces her to decide between her religion and forfeiting benefits.
sources:
Epstein & Walker (pg. 382)
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because
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government imposition of such a decision puts the same kind of burden on the free exercise of religion as a fine against Saturday worship would.
sources:
Epstein & Walker (pg. 382)
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however
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unemployment benefits are a "privilege" not a "right."
sources:
Epstein & Walker (pg. 382)
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but
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liberties of religion and expression may be infringed by these specific conditions laid out above.
sources:
Epstein & Walker (pg. 382)
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