How did Wisconsin violate the free exercise clause in Wisconsin be Yoder a Wisconsin made a law banning incendiary speech against certain religious groups be Wisconsin made a law establishing limits on Amish practices outside of the community see Wisconsin made a law, allowing the use of religious dress while serving in the military or D Wisconsin made a lot of forcing children and go to public school instead of receiving a private education

The violation of the Free Exercise Clause in Wisconsin can be attributed to the state's law forcing Amish children to attend public school instead of receiving a private education. This case is known as Wisconsin v. Yoder. In this case, the Wisconsin law was deemed to violate the Free Exercise Clause because it substantially burdened the religious practices of the Amish community. The Supreme Court ruled that Amish parents have the right to educate their children in accordance with their religious beliefs, and that compelling them to send their children to public school infringed upon their exercise of religion.