Equal protection applies as well to the manner of its exercise. |
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The law also guarantees the basic indigenous peoples ' rights such as equal protection, nondiscrimination, and respect for cultural integrity. |
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Two clauses were responsible, the equal protection clause and the due process clause. |
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No state could abridge those privileges or immunities, or deny any person due process or the equal protection of the law. |
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However, what the Constitution does require is equal treatment of votes cast in a manner that comports with the Equal Protection Clause. |
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No one is safe unless and until we all share equal protection under the same laws. |
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Article 26 provides that all persons are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to the equal protection of the law. |
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The laws also endanger women's health, and violate privacy rights and the Equal Protection clause of the constitution. |
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The Committee reiterates that the State party should ensure that all persons enjoy both equality before the law and equal protection of the law. |
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But the fact of the matter is the equal protection they cling to is not the reality. |
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The constitutional provision at issue in these cases is the Equal Protection Clause of the fourteenth Amendment. |
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As long as the equal protection clause remains in force, traditions cannot be self-justifying. |
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It would offer equal protection to pets and farm animals, as well as wild and stray animals. |
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Article 14 of the Constitution enjoins upon State not to deny any person equality before law or equal protection of law. |
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Yet, the equal protection clause does regulate the use of peremptory challenges in the selection of the petit jury from the venire. |
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In this role, Ginsburg played a crucial part in establishing that the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment applied to gender. |
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Article 12 of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore guarantees to all persons equality before the law and equal protection of the law. |
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Article 14 guarantees equality before law as well as equal protection of the law to all persons within the territory of India. |
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It guarantees equal protection of the law to persons, not equal representation in government to equivalently sized groups. |
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Every Canadian under the Constitution is entitled to the equal benefit and equal protection of the law. |
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All citizens of the country shall be equal before the law, and no person shall be denied the equal protection of the laws. |
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Article 26 sets out the rights to equality before the law and to equal protection of the law, as well as a wide guarantee of non-discrimination. |
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The military commissions deny the right of equality of all persons before the courts and equal protection of the law. |
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The rationale behind prohibiting some exercises of discretion is that the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment protects people against invidious discrimination. |
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We think that safety and security matter to everyone and we think that every Canadian is entitled to the equal protection of the law. |
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Mr. Abdi is therefore deprived of the equal protection of the law on grounds of citizenship. |
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Originally, the equal protection clause provided for equality under the law. |
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With respect to the equal protection question, we find a violation of the equal protection clause. |
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That, the judges said in their ruling, violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. |
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Its essence was that the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment could not have been intended to abolish school segregation. |
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The program is in pursuit of the equal protection clause of the Constitution and is intended to help indigent HR victims obtain legal remedies. |
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Yes, I do not believe that that would violate the equal protection or due process clause. |
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But the South African ruling in favor of marriage equality leaned just as hard on Section 9 — equal protection of the law, a replica of our own 14th Amendment. |
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Originalists can inquire into the original public meaning of the Equal Protection Clause without defending originalism. |
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Bademer the Supreme Court ruled that partisan gerrymandering is justiciable under the Equal Protection Clause. |
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This violates the equal protection clause. |
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He asks, what does the equal protection clause forbid? |
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The CHR submitted a position paper for the need of a magna carta for crime victims pursuant to the equal protection clause to provide a counter-balance to the rights of accused persons under the Bill of Rights. |
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People will go without police protection, without equal protection. |
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Thus, the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was applied minimally except in some cases of racial discrimination, such as the invalidation of literacy tests and grandfather clauses for voting. |
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In conclusion, it is clear that the law will have potentially disproportionate impacts on the Batwa, and hence may not comport with non-discrimination and equal protection norms at both national and international levels. |
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The applicant had argued that s. 13 ATIA should be interpreted so as to include band councils or that equal protection for band council governments ought to be read into the section. |
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The distinction in treatment is thus an unjustifiable infringement of the right of incarcerated people to equal protection and equal benefit of the law. |
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The Constitution of Kenya does not have a single expressing stating that every person is equal before the law and is entitled without any discrimination to the equal protection of the law. |
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After the Civil War, however, the adoption of the 14th Amendment enjoined the states from denying any person due process of law or equal protection of the laws. |
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All children, especially those who are products of abusive and dysfunctional families which have forced them to retreat to the streets where they are further abused, deserve equal protection under the law. |
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Non-discrimination, together with equality before the law and equal protection of the law without any discrimination, constitutes a basic principle in the protection of human rights. |
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Article 14 of the Constitution provides that the State shall not deny any person equality before law or equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. |
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The Equal Protection Clause prohibits the exclusion of persons from selection for a grand or petit jury on the basis of race, regardless of the race of the defendant. |
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Article 26 sets forth general provisions concerning the equality of all persons before the law and their entitlement without discrimination to the equal protection of the law. |
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In spite of constitutional provisions guaranteeing equal protection by the law and equality before the law, women continue to be considered second-class citizens. |
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In addition, there is a distinct right provided under article 26 for equality before the law, equal protection of the law, and non-discrimination in respect of rights granted and obligations imposed by the States. |
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Because contemporary equal protection jurisprudence focuses on motive, courts have failed to meaningfully address the pipeline's systemic invidiousness. |
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My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. |
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