Holding: States cannot require all children to attend public schools; families and private institutions retain authority over education and religious upbringing.
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Pierce v. Society of Sisters (268 U.S. 510) is a Education case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1925. The court held that states cannot require all children to attend public schools; families and private institutions retain authority over education and religious upbringing.