| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1972 - 518 páginas
...under the banner of a pseudo-equality of expenditure — despite the clear teachings of this Court that "the Fourteenth Amendment does not deny to states...treat different classes of persons in different ways," Re#d v. Reed, 404 US at 75, and that "The Constitution does not require things which are different... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - 1988 - 660 páginas
...their sex; it thus establishes a classification subject to scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause. In applying that clause, this Court has consistently...treat different classes of persons in different ways. Barbier v. Connolly, 113 US 27 (1885); Lindsley v. Natural Carbonic Gas Co., 220 US 61 (1911); Railway... | |
| Desmond Allison - 1998 - 292 páginas
...sex; it thus establishes a classification subject to scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause. 8 In applying that clause, this Court has consistently...different classes of persons in different ways.... 9 The Equal Protection Clause of that amendment does, however, deny to States the power to legislate... | |
| Jerry Menikoff - 2002 - 520 páginas
...Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment are familiar. As the Chief Justice only recently explained ... : "In applying that clause, this Court has consistently...treat different classes of persons in different ways. The Equal Protection Clause of that amendment does, however, deny to States the power to legislate... | |
| Ian Shapiro - 2001 - 316 páginas
...are familiar. As THE CHIEF JUSTICE only recently explained in Reed v. Reed, 404 US 71, 75-76 (1971): "In applying that clause, this Court has consistently...treat different classes of persons in different ways. Barbier v. Connolly, 113 US 27 (1885); Lindsley v. Natural Carbonic Gas Co., 220 US 61 (1911); Railway... | |
| Huang Hoon Chng - 2002 - 178 páginas
...their sex; it thus establishes a classification subject to scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause. In applying that clause, this Court has consistently...treat different classes of persons in different ways. The Equal Protection Clause of that amendment does, however, deny to States the power to legislate... | |
| Maryann Zihala - 2005 - 234 páginas
...their sex; it thus establishes a classification subject to scrutiny under the Equal Protection Clause. In applying that clause, this Court has consistently...treat different classes of persons in different ways. . . . The Equal Protection Clause of that amendment does, however, deny to States the power to legislate... | |
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