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Dickinson v. United States

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Citations
  
346 U.S. 389 (more)

End date
  
1953

Full case name
  
Dickinson v. United States

Majority
  
Clark, joined by Warren, Black, Reed, Frankfurter, Douglas

Dissent
  
Jackson, joined by Burton, Minton

Ruling court
  
Supreme Court of the United States

Dickinson v. United States, 346 U.S. 389 (1953), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held there was no basis for denying a petitioner's (a Jehovah's Witness) claim to ministerial exemption from military service, and his conviction for refusing to submit to his local board's induction order was reversed.

Decision of the Court

Justice Clark delivered the opinion of the Court.

The Court ruled that classification as minister is not available to all members of a sect notwithstanding doctrine that all are ministers; but part-time secular work does not, without more, disqualify member from satisfying the ministerial exemption.

References

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