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Bowen v. Roy 476 U.S. 693 (1986) was a United States Supreme Court case which helped to establish limits on freedom of religion in the United States.The plaintiffs were Native American parents who had applied for financial assistance under a U.S. government welfare program. One of the requirements to receive Aid to Families with Dependent Children and food stamps under these programs was that the applicants supply Social Security numbers for their children and themselves.