Sherbert v. Verner — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Sherbert v. Verner ArgueDate=April 24 ArgueYear=1963 DecideDate=June 17 DecideYear=1963 FullName=Sherbert v. Verner et al., Members of South Carolina Employment Security Commission, et al. USVol=374 USPage=398 Citation=374… … Wikipedia
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