Minnesota v. Hershberger: Freedom of Religion
Grade
6-9
9-12
Lesson Duration
Freedom of religion has been a controversial, yet fundamental, tenet of the United States since even before the nation’s birth. In a instructional activity, the class compares the Minnesota Constitution to the US Constitution as a means of exploring the basis of this freedom, related controversies, and legal findings. The document includes discussion questions, clear instructions, and all of the necessary materials.
Source
from Minnesota in the Supreme Court, Learning Law and Democracy Foundation.