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The Engel V. Vitale, is of the opinion that, "a public policy did not follows a free exercise of religion".  whereas, Wisconsin believed that, "a public policy is one, which led to creation of an establishment of religion",  

Steven Engel, a peer of a school student of Long Island, along with  several other parents of students in the district to protest against a prayer that was practiced in the morning at school.  

Their argument was that, the school had sponsored a prayer that, had violated the establishment clause of the First Amendment, of the constitution which had stated that,

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.”

They filed a suit in the court as, the Board of school refused to stop the prayer, and reached the Supreme court of United states in 1962, where there peers stand was proven right and school authority was found guilty.

In 1971, another case of Wisconsin V. Yoder, with the violation of First amendment in the establishment clause reached the supreme court in which, the court had ruled that,

"public high school education had been in sharp conflict with the fundamental mode of life mandated by Amish religion, and it would be a violation of the First Amendment’s free exercise of religion clause, if  a Amish children is forced  to attend public school past the eighth grade."

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