Two clauses were responsible, the equal protection clause and the due process clause. |
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With respect to the equal protection question, we find a violation of the equal protection clause. |
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As long as the equal protection clause remains in force, traditions cannot be self-justifying. |
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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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That, the judges said in their ruling, violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. |
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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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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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Originally, the equal protection clause provided for equality under the law. |
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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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This violates the equal protection clause. |
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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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He asks, what does the equal protection clause forbid? |
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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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The laws also endanger women's health, and violate privacy rights and the Equal Protection clause of the constitution. |
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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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The constitutional provision at issue in these cases is the Equal Protection Clause of the fourteenth Amendment. |
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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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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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Bademer the Supreme Court ruled that partisan gerrymandering is justiciable under the Equal Protection Clause. |
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Originalists can inquire into the original public meaning of the Equal Protection Clause without defending originalism. |
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