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Farrington v. Tokushige : ウィキペディア英語版
Farrington v. Tokushige

''Farrington v. Tokushige'', ,〔(273 U.S. 284 ) Full text of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com.〕 was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously struck down the Territory of Hawaii's law making schools that teach foreign languages without a permit illegal because it violated the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment.
==Decision==
The Court unanimously affirmed the lower court's decision.
:''The foregoing statement is enough to show that the school Act and the measures adopted thereunder go far beyond mere regulation of privately supported schools where children obtain instruction deemed valuable by their parents and which is not obviously in conflict with any public interest. They give affirmative direction concerning the intimate and essential details of such schools, intrust their control to public officers, and deny both owners and patrons reasonable choice and discretion in respect of teachers, curriculum and text-books. Enforcement of the Act probably would destroy most, if not all, of them; and, certainly, it would deprive parents of fair opportunity to procure for their children instruction which they think important and we cannot say is harmful. The Japanese parent has the right to direct the education of his own child without unreasonable restrictions; the Constitution protects him as well as those who speak another tongue.''
The Court stated “owners, parents and children” are guaranteed rights by the due process clauses of the Fifth Amendment and Amendment XIV, with reference to ''Meyer v. Nebraska'', ''Bartels v. Iowa'', and ''Pierce v. Society of Sisters''.

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