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Short Circuit 274 | 100 Years of Meyer v. Nebraska

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The Effect of the First Rule War on the German-American Lutheran Church

After the first rule war there was a recurdessence of nativism which also found reflection in these laws that restricted or prohibited the teaching of foreign languages. In Hamilton County, Nebraska the county attorney found that the Zion Lutheran church was defined the law by continuing to have German lessons. And so on May 25, 1920 he entered Myers's classroom and he found Meyer teaching German to a dozen fifth grade students including Raymond Parford. He then seized the book in which he never returned and left the classroom. Shortly after that Meyer was convicted of violating the language law in local court and was fined $25 he appealed to the county court and lost there and took his case up to the U.S

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