Controversies in Equal Protection Cases in America

Controversies in Equal Protection Cases in America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781317160069
ISBN-13 : 1317160061
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Synopsis Controversies in Equal Protection Cases in America by : Anne Richardson Oakes

This collection engages with current issues on equal protection in the USA, as seen from the perspectives of leading academics in this area. Contributors with a range of perspectives interrogate the legal, theoretical and factual assumptions which shape case law and consider the extent to which they satisfactorily address contemporary concerns with social hierarchies and norms. Divided into five parts, the study focusses on the connections between equal protection jurisprudence, discrimination in its contemporary manifestations, the implications of identity politics and the moral and political conceptualizations of equality that represent the parameters of debate. Drawing on historical analysis and disciplinary insights of the social sciences, the book bridges the gap between theory and practice. The themes presented and analyses developed are among some of the most contentious currently in America, and will be of interest not just to lawyers and legal academics, but also to inter-disciplinary social science researchers, including sociologists, economists and political scientists.

The Reverse Discrimination Controversy

The Reverse Discrimination Controversy
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015020752377
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Synopsis The Reverse Discrimination Controversy by : Robert K. Fullinwider

Controversies in Equal Protection

Controversies in Equal Protection
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Publisher : Lund Humphries Publishers
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 1409454282
ISBN-13 : 9781409454281
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Synopsis Controversies in Equal Protection by : Anne Richardson Oakes

Scientific Evidence and Equal Protection of the Law

Scientific Evidence and Equal Protection of the Law
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9780813539317
ISBN-13 : 0813539315
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Synopsis Scientific Evidence and Equal Protection of the Law by : Angelo N Ancheta

Scientific and social scientific evidence has informed judicial decisions and the making of constitutional law for decades, but for much of U.S. history it has also served as a rhetorical device to justify inequality. It is only in recent years that scientific and statistical research has helped redress discrimination—but not without controversy. Scientific Evidence and Equal Protection of the Law provides unique insights into the judicial process and scientific inquiry by examining major decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, civil rights advocacy, and the nature of science itself. Angelo Ancheta discusses leading equal protection cases such as Brown v. Board of Education and recent litigation involving race-related affirmative action, gender inequality, and discrimination based on sexual orientation. He also examines less prominent, but equally compelling cases, including McCleskey v. Kemp, which involved statistical evidence that a state’s death penalty was disproportionately used when victims were white and defendants were black, and Castaneda v. Partida, which established key standards of evidence in addressing the exclusion of Latinos from grand jury service. For each case, Ancheta explores the tensions between scientific findings and constitutional values.

Equal Protection

Equal Protection
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781576078518
ISBN-13 : 1576078515
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Synopsis Equal Protection by : Francis Graham Lee

An introductory survey of the government's role in America's continuing drive for equality. Today's lingering inequalities, particularly the "American dilemma" of racism, runs throughout U.S. history. Equal Protection provides readers with a historical overview of the controversies over the issue of equality, an understanding of how government-and, particularly, the courts and Congress-has reacted to these controversies, and the role these issues have played in shaping U.S. society. This volume follows the push for equal treatment regardless of age, gender, disabilities, economic status, or sexual orientation. It focuses on legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, and political initiatives and movements such as The Great Society, the ERA, and the War on Poverty. Here are American's interpretations of equal rights, then and now.

Constitutional Law

Constitutional Law
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Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105063287093
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Synopsis Constitutional Law by : Louis Michael Seidman

This volume provides a brief, but comprehensive, analysis of the doctrine and theory that glosses the Constitutionâe(tm)s guarantee of equal protection. Topics covered include an analysis of rational basis review, an explanation of the difference between heightened scrutiny for fundamental rights and substantive protection of those rights, an analysis of the role of âeoepurposeâe and âeoeeffectâe in equal protection doctrine, and discussions of gender discrimination and affirmative action.

Amendment XIV: Equal Protection

Amendment XIV: Equal Protection
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Publisher : Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9780737750607
ISBN-13 : 073775060X
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Synopsis Amendment XIV: Equal Protection by : Sylvia Engdahl

Editor Sylvia Engdahl explores a highly controversial topic, the right to equal protection under the law. This right grants everyone protection, but we haven't always granted it equally. Timely essays in this volume debate school segregation, a woman's right in relation to non-consent pregnancy, an unborn child's rights, the rights of children of illegal immigrants, and gay marriage.

Enforcing the Equal Protection Clause

Enforcing the Equal Protection Clause
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781479859702
ISBN-13 : 1479859702
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Synopsis Enforcing the Equal Protection Clause by : William D. Araiza

For over a century, Congress’s power to enforce the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of “the equal protection of the laws” has presented judges and scholars with a puzzle. What does it mean for Congress to “enforce” such a wide-ranging, open-ended provision when the Supreme Court has insisted on its own superiority in interpreting the Fourteenth Amendment? In Enforcing the Equal Protection Clause, William D. Araiza offers a unique understanding of Congress’s enforcement power and its relationship to the Court’s claim to supremacy when interpreting the Constitution. Drawing on the history of American thinking about equality in the decades before and after the Civil War, Araiza argues that congressional enforcement and judicial supremacy can co-exist, but only if the Court limits its role to ensuring that enforcement legislation reasonably promotes the core meaning of the Equal Protection Clause. Much of the Court’s equal protection jurisprudence stops short of stating such core meaning, thus leaving Congress free (subject to appropriate judicial checks) to enforce the full scope of the constitutional guarantee. Araiza’s thesis reconciles the Supreme Court’s ultimate role in interpreting the Constitution with Congress’s superior capacity to transform the Fourteenth Amendment’s majestic principles into living reality. The Fourteenth Amendment’s Enforcement Clause raises difficult issues of separation of powers, federalism, and constitutional rights. Araiza illuminates each of these in this scholarly, timely work that is both intellectually rigorous but also accessible to non-specialist readers.

Liberty, Equality, and Due Process

Liberty, Equality, and Due Process
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Total Pages : 690
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1137792301
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Synopsis Liberty, Equality, and Due Process by : Ruthann Robson

"This Casebook is intended to be used in a course which concentrates on Constitutional Rights and centers the Fourteenth Amendment. It can be used in a first year Law School course with a title such as "Liberty, Equality, and Due Process," as it is at CUNY School of Law, an upper division Constitutional Rights course, or an advanced undergraduate course focusing on constitutional rights, especially equality and due process. The Casebook begins with the threshold issue of "state action" which orients students to a basic but often under-taught principle of constitutional law. The Casebook then considers judicial review and constitutional interpretation. Chapters 3-6 center on equality, including slavery before the Reconstruction Amendments, equal protection for racial, gender, and other classifications, affirmative action, and fundamental rights in equal protection doctrine. Chapters 7-9 are shorter chapters that consider the Privileges or Immunities Clause, Incorporation of Bill of Rights provisions to the states, and the Second Amendment. Chapter 10 focuses on substantive due process, with Chapter 11 treating the "synergy" between due process and equal protection regarding fundamental rights. The brief last Chapter, Chapter 12, includes materials on state constitutional rights, which can be omitted or integrated into previous subjects."--Open Textbook Library.

The United States Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution, Democracy, and the Rule of Law

The United States Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution, Democracy, and the Rule of Law
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781315407777
ISBN-13 : 1315407779
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Synopsis The United States Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution, Democracy, and the Rule of Law by : Adam Lamparello

Part VII An interpretive theory that promotes federalism, separation of powers and principled judicial review -- 28 Is democracy a good thing? The arguments - and the practicalities -- 29 Foundational principles for a pro-democracy, process-oriented, and pragmatic jurisprudence -- 30 Applying the foundational principles to the "worst" Supreme Court decisions and arriving at nonideological, process-oriented, and pro-democracy outcomes -- Concluding thoughts -- Index