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May a state deny unemployment benefits to a person’s whose religious beliefs prohibit them from working on Saturdays
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Sherbert is forced to choose between her religion and forfeiting benefits
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Welfare benefits are a privilege not a right.
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because
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No criminal sanctions directly compel
appellant to work a six-day week.
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Braunfeld v. Brown - the court declared that Sunday was a rest day.
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Blue laws have already been in place to protect Jewish Orthodox from working on Sundays.
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because
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People have a right to practice whatever religion they believe in
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Disqualification for benefits imposes any burden on the free
exercise of appellant’s religion
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but
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It is highly unlikely that a person cannot find a job that works every Saturday.
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This could effect working on Saturdays and Sundays
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There would be nobody to work the weekend shifts
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