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States can require children to attend school until age 16. this is an example of the police power.

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  1. 6 June, 06:23
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    This is "True".

    This is valid. A case of substantive due procedure included a 1925 case, Pierce vs. Society of Sisters, which set a Roman Catholic religious request against the state of Oregon over a law commanding that all kids from 8-16 years of age go to state funded schools.
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