William Frazee

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William Frazee was the petitioner in the U.S. Supreme Court case Frazee v. Illinois Department of Employment Security, which addressed religious freedom in the context of unemployment benefits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
petitioner
assertedSincerityOfBelief yes
associatedWithTopic First Amendment jurisprudence NERFINISHED
religious freedom
unemployment compensation law
benefitsDeniedBy Illinois Department of Employment Security NERFINISHED
caseCitation Frazee v. Illinois Department of Employment Security, 489 U.S. 829 (1989) NERFINISHED
caseHeBroughtWasDecidedBy Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
caseOutcomeForPetitioner prevailing party in the U.S. Supreme Court
constitutionalProvisionInvoked Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution NERFINISHED
countryOfLegalProceeding United States NERFINISHED
effectOfDecisionOnHim denial of unemployment benefits held unconstitutional
employmentContext declined temporary retail position requiring Sunday work
legalClaim denial of unemployment benefits violated Free Exercise Clause
legalIssueInCase whether state may deny unemployment benefits based on refusal of work for sincere religious reasons without church requirement
legalSignificanceOfCase clarified that Free Exercise protection does not depend on membership in an organized religion
held that sincere individual religious beliefs can support Free Exercise claims in unemployment context
partyIn Frazee v. Illinois Department of Employment Security NERFINISHED
refusedEmploymentBecause offered job required Sunday work
religiousAffiliationDescription held sincere Christian beliefs though not a member of an organized religious denomination
religiousBelief observance of Sunday as the Sabbath
roleInCase petitioner in Frazee v. Illinois Department of Employment Security
sought unemployment benefits
stateInvolved Illinois NERFINISHED

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