Not exact matches
The idea that the First Amendment could be the basis of a constitutionally required exemption from otherwise universal legal duties
did not arrive in American law until 1963, in
Sherbert v. Verner.
I don't care how it's spelled... I will pronounce it as «
sherbert» until the day I die.
In the case of
Sherbert v. Verner, 374 U.S. 398,
Sherbert's employer required her to work 6 days a week (a change in policy during her time of employment), which she refused to
do (as a member of SDA) and was fired.