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Legal act of the Wisconsin legislature
text related to this article: Bennett Law The Bennett Law, officially 1889 Wisconsin Act 519, was a controversial state law passed by the Wisconsin Legislature
Bennett_Law
Economic law
In agricultural economics and development economics, Bennett's law observes that as incomes rise, people eat relatively fewer calorie-dense starchy staple
Bennett's_law
Laws of quantum information
Bennett's laws of quantum information are: 1 qubit ⩾ {\displaystyle \geqslant } 1 bit (classical), 1 qubit ⩾ {\displaystyle \geqslant } 1 ebit (entanglement
Bennett's_laws
Lutheran Christian denomination in the US
successfully spoke out in opposition to the Wisconsin Bennett Law, a compulsory education law that also required certain subjects be taught in English
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Wisconsin_Evangelical_Lutheran_Synod
American politician, publisher, and advocate (1836–1918)
and were convinced by opponents of the law that it would prevent their children attending them. The Bennett Law became the primary issue of the election
William_D._Hoard
19th century American politician
western half of Iowa County. He was the author of the controversial Bennett Law (1889 Wisc. Act 519), which provoked a massive backlash from the German
Michael_John_Bennett
Israeli political party
Bennett 2026 (Hebrew: בנט 2026) is an Israeli political party formed in 2025 by Naftali Bennett, former prime minister of Israel. Bennett served as prime
Bennett_2026
American law firm
Bennett, LLP was a 47-year-old law firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that closed in May 2007. It was founded in 1960 by Stu Rider, Gene Bennett and
Rider_Bennett
Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 to 1935
Canada from 1930 to 1935. Bennett was born in Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick, and grew up nearby in Hopewell Cape. He studied law at Dalhousie University
R._B._Bennett
English athlete and sculptor (1843–1911)
Sir Charles Bennet Lawes-Wittewronge, 2nd Baronet (3 October 1843 – 6 October 1911) was an English rower, athlete and sculptor. He exhibited twelve works
Charles_Lawes-Wittewronge
Israeli political party
founded in April 2026 by former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid and their parties Bennett 2026 and Yesh Atid. The alliance is expected to run
Together_(Israel)
The Bonar Law-Bennett Building is a former academic library for the University of New Brunswick and the current home of the Provincial Archives of New
Bonar_Law-Bennett_Building
Politics of a U.S. state
in the late 19th century caused a brief split in the coalition. The Bennett Law campaign of 1890 dealt with foreign language teaching in schools. Many
Politics_of_Wisconsin
English entrepreneur and scientist (1814–1900)
to John Bennet Lawes. LAWES, John Bennett Sir – DNB entry Archive material held by Rothamsted Library Correspondence of John Bennet Lawes and Joseph Henry
John_Bennet_Lawes
Policy of protecting the interests of established inhabitants against those of immigrants
neutrality during World War I. The Bennett Law caused a political uproar in Wisconsin in 1890, as the state government passed a law that threatened to close down
Nativism_(politics)
International law firm
Bennett Jones LLP is a large national law firm based in Canada. Bennett Jones is an internationally recognized Canadian law firm. It is home to more than
Bennett_Jones
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Wisconsin, United States
Legislature passed the Bennett Law which required all primary and secondary schools in the state to teach major subjects in English. The law was bitterly resented
Archdiocese_of_Milwaukee
American physicist, information theorist, and IBM Research fellow
of the founding fathers of modern quantum information theory (see Bennett's four laws of quantum information). He shared the 2025 Turing Award with Brassard
Charles H. Bennett (physicist)
Charles_H._Bennett_(physicist)
U.S. state
in the late 19th century caused a brief split in the coalition. The Bennett Law campaign of 1890 controversially required English as the sole medium
Wisconsin
Laws in physics about force and motion
Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it. These laws, which
Newton's_laws_of_motion
School safety legislation in Ohio, United States
Law was written in response to the 2003 death of 6 year old Jarod Bennett at Louisa Wright elementary school in Lebanon, Ohio, United States. The law
Jarod's_Law
Governor of Missouri from 2009 to 2017
governor of Missouri. After leaving public office he joined the Dowd Bennett law firm in St. Louis. Nixon was born and raised in De Soto, Missouri. His
Jay_Nixon
Mass media conglomerate in India
Dalmia's son-in-law Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain. Upon his release his son-in-law Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain to whom he had entrusted running of Bennett, Coleman &
The_Times_Group
Private university in Uttar Pradesh, India
(NAAC) with grade 'A+'. The School of Law programs at Bennett University are approved by the Bar Council of India. Bennett University is also a member of the
Bennett_University
American actor
John Bennett Perry (born January 4, 1941) is an American retired actor, singer and model. He is the father of the actor Matthew Perry. Perry was born
John_Bennett_Perry
Prime Minister of Israel from 2021 to 2022
2022. Bennett has served as the head of Bennett 2026 since 2025; the party is allied with Yesh Atid as part of an alliance called Together. Bennett was
Naftali_Bennett
American voice actor (born 1962)
Jeff Glen Bennett (born October 2, 1962) is an American voice actor. He voiced the titular character of Johnny Bravo, Dexter and Dee Dee's Dad in Dexter's
Jeff_Bennett
American high school in Buffalo, New York
Stadium. Bennett High School formerly was a magnet school with three college prep programs: the Academy of International Law (similar to pre-law), Business
Bennett High School (Buffalo, New York)
Bennett_High_School_(Buffalo,_New_York)
Adage about statistical measures
Goodhart's law is an adage that has been stated as, "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure". It is named after British economist
Goodhart's_law
American rapper (1994–2020)
Dayvon Daquan Bennett (August 9, 1994 – November 6, 2020), known professionally as King Von, was an American rapper and street gangster from Chicago,
King_Von
Prussian church-state conflict (1872–1878)
prohibition and education in the United States. The Bennett Law was a highly controversial state law passed in Wisconsin in 1889 that required the use of
Kulturkampf
3rd United States Secretary of Education
political philosophy in 1970. He also has a J.D. from Harvard Law School, graduating in 1971. Bennett was an associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts at
William_Bennett
British-American broadcaster, filmmaker, author
Roger James Bennett (born September 14, 1970) is a British-American broadcaster, podcaster, author, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and
Roger_Bennett_(journalist)
American actress and producer (1904–1965)
Mame. Bennett made her final screen appearance in the 1965 film Madame X (released posthumously in 1966), as the blackmailing mother-in-law. Bennett was
Constance_Bennett
American publisher (1841–1918)
James Gordon Bennett Jr. (May 10, 1841 – May 14, 1918) was an American publisher. He was the publisher of the New York Herald, founded by his father,
James_Gordon_Bennett_Jr.
American judge (born 1950)
District of Iowa and a professor at Drake University Law School. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bennett grew up in the Twin Cities and received his Bachelor
Mark_W._Bennett
Political party in Wisconsin
responded to labor agitation by passing what became known as the Bennett Law. The law was primarily concerned with raising the legal working age to 13
Democratic_Party_of_Wisconsin
Irish novelist and screenwriter (born 1956)
Ronan Bennett (born 14 January 1956) is a Northern Irish novelist and screenwriter. He is best known for his work as showrunner, writer and executive
Ronan_Bennett
Political movement in the U.S.
and Illinois passed English-only instruction laws for both public and parochial schools (see Bennett Law). In 1896, under the Republic of Hawaii government
English-only_movement
American lawyer (born 1951)
Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander (born 1951) is a lawyer, academic, author and consultant who created the first course in employment law addressing workplace
Dawn_D._Bennett-Alexander
American actor and model
various television dramas, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Smallville, and Veronica Mars. Bennett co-starred in the 2004 comedy movie Mean
Jonathan_Bennett_(actor)
Australian barrister and public servant
degrees in Arts and Law (with honours) from the University of Sydney and an LLM and SJD from Harvard Law School. His father, Louis Bennett, was a distinguished
David_Bennett_(barrister)
American lawyer and politician
Cleveland–Marshall College of Law. Bennett qualified as a Certified Public Accountant and an attorney specializing in tax and business law. He was a member of the
Robert_T._Bennett
American judge (born 1953)
he received his Juris Doctor in 1979. After leaving law school, Bennett became a law clerk to Chief Judge Samuel Pailthorpe King of the United States
Mark_J._Bennett
Israeli chef (born 1977)
Gilat Ethel Bennett (née Einav; born 12 May 1977) is an Israeli pastry chef, parent counselor, and the wife of Naftali Bennett, who served as the prime
Gilat_Bennett
American diplomat (1917–1994)
United States and earned a law degree from George Washington University Law School. After graduation from law school, Bennett joined the Foreign Service
William_Tapley_Bennett_Jr.
American businessman
Clayton Ike Bennett (born November 14, 1959) is an American businessman and chairman of the Professional Basketball Club LLC, the ownership group of the
Clay_Bennett_(businessman)
Empirical observation in economics that as income rises, less is spent on food
incomes of the rich. Engel curve Bennett's law "Engel's law". Dictionary. Retrieved March 21, 2021. Anker, R (2011). "Engel's Law Around the World 150 Years
Engel's_law
American politician and lawyer (1914-1971)
his law degree from DePaul University College of Law in 1945. Bennett was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1945 and practiced law in Chicago. Bennett served
Albert_E._Bennett
Australian lawyer and legal academic
Lyria Bennett Moses is an Australian lawyer and legal academic. She is a Professor and Head of the School of Law, Society and Criminology in the University
Lyria_Bennett_Moses
1931 film
Common Law is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Paul L. Stein, produced by Charles R. Rogers and starring Constance Bennett and Joel
The_Common_Law_(1931_film)
English actress
Rosalind Sophia Bennett is an English former stage and television actress. Bennett was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, and trained at The Drama Centre, she
Rosalind_Bennett
19th century American politician
superintendent, he was a driving force behind the Bennett Law, a compulsory education and anti-child labor law, better known for its English language instruction
Jesse_B._Thayer
American actress (born 1963)
actress. She is known for her roles as Gwen Taylor on L.A. Law, Dr. Charlotte "Charley" Bennett Hayes on Sisters, and Debbie Wexler on The Good Doctor. Kelley
Sheila Kelley (American actress)
Sheila_Kelley_(American_actress)
Indian businessman (1911–1977)
industrialist and philanthropist. He was the son-in-law of Ramkrishna Dalmia and former chairman of Bennett, Coleman. His family, Sahu Jains, owns the Times
Sahu_Shanti_Prasad_Jain
British singer
"Vernie" Bennett (born 17 May 1971) is an English singer. She is a founding member of R&B girl group Eternal, with her sister Easther Bennett also a member
Vernie_Bennett
Australian judge
profession, Bennett went on to study law at the University of New South Wales. After graduating from the University of New South Wales, Bennett began practising
Annabelle_Bennett
Term referring to forms of non-mainstream educational approaches
Forbidden Education, a documentary film about alternative education Bennett Law Oregon Compulsory Education Act Meyer v. Nebraska "alternative education"
Alternative_education
19th century American politician
turned decisively against the Republicans due to the recently passed Bennett Law. The law had outraged Wisconsin's large immigrant community, and subsequent
Lucas_M._Miller
Private primary or secondary school affiliated with a religious organization
Catholic colleges, and 534 technical institutions.[citation needed] Bennett Law, 1890 dispute in Wisconsin Bible College Christian school Cathedral school
Parochial_school
American actor and comedian (born 1984)
Christopher Beck Bennett (born October 1, 1984) is an American actor and comedian. He was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night
Beck_Bennett
Academy in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
abroad. Thanks to the effort of, and largely at the expense of, John Bennett Lawes, founder of Rothamsted Research, work was begun to start educating Harpenden's
Sir_John_Lawes_School
American politician (1932–2025)
John Bennett Johnston Jr. (June 10, 1932 – March 25, 2025) was an American attorney, politician, and later lobbyist from Louisiana who served as member
J._Bennett_Johnston
American judge (born 1947)
Maryland, Bennett is a graduate of Severn School, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. He previously
Richard_D._Bennett
19th century American politician
outraged Wisconsin's German population. After the Republicans passed the Bennett Law in 1889, requiring English language education, Cotzhausen took a leading
Frederick_W._Cotzhausen
Magazine in American Dairy Industry
Press. Retrieved October 26, 2022. Whyte, William F. (June 1927). "The Bennett Law campaign in Wisconsin". Wisconsin Magazine of History. 10 (4). Wisconsin
Hoard's_Dairyman
American musician and socialite (1936–2025)
of her future mother-in-law Rose Kennedy and future sisters-in-law Jean Kennedy Smith and Ethel Skakel Kennedy. In 1982, Bennett received an MA in Education
Joan_Bennett_Kennedy
existing Basic Laws of Israel. Naftali Bennett's "Bennett 2026" party campaigned on creating a constitution as part of its election platform. Bennett has implied
2026 Israeli legislative election
2026_Israeli_legislative_election
Austrian-born prelate
In 1889, Nativist supporters in the Wisconsin Legislature passed the Bennett Law, which required all schools in Wisconsin to teach courses only in English
Frederick_Katzer
American actress (1910–1990)
Joan Geraldine Bennett (February 27, 1910 – December 7, 1990) was an American stage, film, and television actress, one of three acting sisters from a
Joan_Bennett
Adages and sayings named after a person
of real information available. Bennett's laws are principles in quantum information theory. Named for Charles H. Bennett. Bergmann's rule: within a broadly
List_of_eponymous_laws
American lawyer (1939–2023)
District Court for the District of Columbia. After graduating from law school, Bennett served as assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. He
Robert_S._Bennett
American politician (1933–2016)
his exit from the Senate, Bennett joined the law firm Arent Fox as senior policy advisor. He also became chairman of Bennett Group, a consulting firm with
Bob_Bennett_(politician)
English author (1867–1931)
Bennett was intended by his father, a solicitor, to follow him into the legal profession. Bennett worked for his father before moving to another law firm
Arnold_Bennett
American woman who falsely confessed to assisting in a 1990 murder
murder of 23-year-old Taunja Bennett of Portland, Oregon; she also implicated her boyfriend, John Sosnovske, in Bennett's murder. Both Pavlinac and Sosnovske
Laverne_Pavlinac
American politician, judge, and academic
University School of Law. Bennett was born in Manchester, Vermont. His father was Milo Lyman Bennett and his mother was Abigail Hatch. Milo Bennett came from Sharon
Edmund_H._Bennett
American Universalist minister
Englewood Universalist church on 65th Street where she discussed "The Bennett Law and the Public School Issue in Wisconsin". She was in Washington, D.C
Florence_E._Kollock
19th century American politician
and the Republican ticket was perceived as vulnerable because of the Bennett Law. It was agreed that if Schreiner won (which he did not), McCurdy would
Robert_McCurdy_(politician)
American politician and Union Army officer (1837–1918)
1890, assisted by backlash against the passage of the anti-immigrant Bennett Law in the previous session. He represented the 31st State Senate district
Henry_Conner
Former First Lady of Haiti (born 1950)
Michèle Bennett (born 15 January 1950) is the former First Lady of Haiti and the ex‑wife of former President of Haiti, Jean‑Claude Duvalier. They fled
Michèle_Bennett
English actor (1967–2015)
Joseph A. Bennett (28 March 1967 – 15 April 2015) was an English television, film, and theatre actor. Bennett was born in London, England in 1967. He
Joseph_A._Bennett
American activist (born 1995)
Kaitlin Marie Bennett (born October 15, 1995) is an American gun rights activist and conservative social media personality. She received media attention
Kaitlin_Bennett
of the largest Canada-based law firms by revenue in 2023. Lexpert Magazine publishes a yearly list of The 30 Largest Law Firms in Canada ranked by total
List of largest Canadian law firms
List_of_largest_Canadian_law_firms
aided by favorable demographic shifts, opposition to the notorious “Bennett Law” requiring attendance at public schools, and a shift of some GOP voters
1896 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
1896_United_States_presidential_election_in_Wisconsin
Fictional character created by Jeff Lindsay
Rita Ann Morgan (née Brandon; previously Ackerman and Bennett) is a fictional character created by Jeff Lindsay for his book series about a vigilante
Rita_Bennett
American singer (1943–2022)
Veronica Yvette Greenfield (née Bennett; August 10, 1943 – January 12, 2022), known professionally as Ronnie Spector, was an American singer. Regarded
Ronnie_Spector
American politician
1858 Bennett unsuccessfully sought renomination to the Thirty-sixth Congress, and resumed the practice of law in New Berlin, until his death. Bennett died
Henry Bennett (American politician)
Henry_Bennett_(American_politician)
Historically black women's college in Greensboro, North Carolina, US
Bennett College is a private historically black liberal arts college for women in Greensboro, North Carolina. It was founded in 1873 as a normal school
Bennett_College
American politician (born 1936)
again became a partner at the Bryan Cave law firm. As of 2021 Danforth is a partner at Dowd Bennett, a Clayton law firm just outside Saint Louis. In May
John_Danforth
1963–65 serial child killings in England
and October 1965. The five victims – Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans – were aged between 10 and 17, and
Moors_murders
1922 law mandating public school education
for additional duties. Bennett Law Meyer v. Nebraska Pierce v. Society of Sisters Lloyd P. Jorgenson. "The Oregon School Law of 1922: Passage and Sequel
Oregon Compulsory Education Act
Oregon_Compulsory_Education_Act
Auto racing competition from 1900 to 1905
Gordon Bennett Cup was an annual competition which ran from 1900 to 1905. It was one of three Gordon Bennett Cups established by James Gordon Bennett, Jr
Gordon Bennett Cup (auto racing)
Gordon_Bennett_Cup_(auto_racing)
American lawyer and sports team owner (1920-1988)
Edward Bennett Williams (May 31, 1920 – August 13, 1988) was an American lawyer, businessman, and sports team owner. He received his undergraduate degree
Edward_Bennett_Williams
Legal and philosophical theory that there are values inherent in nature
Natural law (Latin: ius naturale, lex naturalis) is a philosophical and legal theory that posits the existence of inherent laws derived from nature and
Natural_law
American lawyer
educator, Bennett earned a master's degree in education at Trinity College. Bennett went on to graduate from University of Connecticut School of Law in 1973
Bessye_Anita_Warren_Bennett
American actress (1937–2021)
Bennett later had guest-starring roles in Roots: The Next Generations, Lou Grant, Dallas, Falcon Crest, Knots Landing, L.A. Law, and Dynasty. Bennett
Fran_Bennett
British power electronics band
genre. Whitehouse was founded by vocalist William Bennett and ended as a duo consisting of Bennett and electronics player Philip Best; however, the group
Whitehouse_(band)
Prime Minister · Leader of the Likud party Naftali Bennett · Former Prime minister . Leader of the Bennett 2026 party The Israel Democracy Institute commissioned
Opinion polling for the 2026 Israeli legislative election
Opinion_polling_for_the_2026_Israeli_legislative_election
American politician
in 1970, and earned a J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 1974. Bennett acted as governor for three and a half days in January 2002. Following
John_O._Bennett
American judge (born 1965)
Doctor from the University of Texas School of Law in 1991. Following law school, Bennett practiced law in Houston, Texas. He began his career as an associate
Alfred_H._Bennett
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Catalan
Catalan : from the Catalan form of the Latin personal name Benedictus (see Benedict).English : variant of Bennett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bennett.
Male
English
Medieval form of English Benedict, BENNETT means "blessed."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Variant spelling of French Jeannette.
Boy/Male
English American Latin French
Right-hand son. Also a.
Female
French
Pet form of French Bernadine, BERNETTA means "bringer of victory."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Cináed, KENNETH means "born of fire." This was probably the first Anglicization. Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cainnech, meaning "comely; finely made."Â
Female
Scottish
Scottish feminine form of English John, JENNET means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : from a pet form of the personal name Benne (see Benn).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bennett.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Blessed One
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Bennett, BENETT means "blessed."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Bennett, BENNET means "blessed."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Devon and Cornwall)
English (chiefly Devon and Cornwall) : patronymic from Bennett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from places so named in Wiltshire and Cambridgeshire. Both are named from the rivers on which they stand: the Kennet in Wiltshire and Kennett in Kent, an old British or Celtic name of uncertain origin.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of English Kenneth, KENNET means both "comely; finely made" and "born of fire."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Hebrew, Latin
Little Blessed One; Blessed
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Bennett, BENET means "blessed." Compare with another form of Benet.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Benedict (Latin Benedictus meaning ‘blessed’). In the 12th century the Latin form of the name is found in England alongside versions derived from the Old French form Beneit, Benoit, which was common among the Normans. See also Benedict.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Benediktos, BENNEIT means "blessed."Â
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at a moorland croft.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Nature Love
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Alton.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prosmita | பà¯à®°à¯‹à®¸à¯à®®à®¿à®¤à®¾
Quite girl
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Brilliant
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Love
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victory over Evil
Girl/Female
Muslim
Visiting, Returning, Reward
Male
Russian
(Игорь) Russian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IGOR means "bow warrior."
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n.
Anything resembling a bonnet in shape or use
n.
See Rennet.
n.
The goat antelope (Tragops Bennettii) of India.
n.
See 2d Rennet.
n.
A covering for the head, worn by women, usually protecting more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the forehead. The shape of the bonnet varies greatly at different times; formerly the front part projected, and spread outward, like the mouth of a funnel.
a.
Protected by a bonnet. See Bonnet, 4 (a).
n.
A rennet bag.
n.
Same as 1st Rennet.
a.
Provided or treated with rennet.
n.
The name of two plants (Sesamum orientale and S. indicum), originally Asiatic; -- also called oil plant. From their seeds an oil is expressed, called benne oil, used mostly for making soap. In the southern United States the seeds are used in candy.
a.
Without a bonnet.
n.
A variety of the bonnet monkey.
v. i.
To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover.
n.
Rennet. See 3d Reed.
n.
See Benne.
a.
Wearing a bonnet.
a.
The common yellow-flowered avens of Europe (Geum urbanum); herb bennet. The name is sometimes given to other plants, as the hemlock, valerian, etc.
n.
See Bonnet monkey, under Bonnet.
n.
Alt. of Blue-bonnet
imp. & p. p.
of Benet