Equal Protection Flashcards

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Equal protection of the laws derives from which amendments?

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5th Amendment applies to the federal government
14th Amendment applies to the state government

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What are the standards of review for equal protection claims?

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  1. rational basis
  2. intermediate scrutiny
  3. strict scrutiny
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What is rational basis review?

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Plaintiff must show that the measure being challenged is not rationally related to any
legitimate governmental interest

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What are some examples of classifications that fall under rational basis review?

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  1. age
  2. alienage (federal)
  3. disability
  4. wealth
  5. sexual orientation (in general)
  6. undocumented children (stringent rational basis)
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What is intermediate scrutiny?

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Government must show that the measure being challenged is substantially related to an important governmental interest

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What are some examples of classifications that fall under intermediate scrutiny?

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  1. gender
  2. illegitimacy
  3. sexual orientation and gender identity in the context of employment discrimination
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What is strict scrutiny?

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Government must prove that the measure being challenged serves a compelling government interest, and that the measure is necessary to further that interest

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What are some examples of classifications that fall under strict scrutiny?

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  1. race
  2. alienage (state)
  3. voting
  4. domestic travel
  5. national origin
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What is the difference between de jure segregation and de facto segregation?

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De jure segregation: laws that deliberately segregate on the basis of race; this will face strict scrutiny and almost always be found unconstitutional

De facto segregation: segregation in fact but not by operation of law; this isn’t discrimination, as there’s no state action

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What is the general rule for analyzing alienage discrimination by states?

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When states discriminate against resident aliens, apply strict scrutiny

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What is the public-function exception for applying strict scrutiny to resident alien discrimination?

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Some jobs or activities may be withheld from resident aliens, including:
1. Police officers
2. Governmental officials
3. Public school teachers

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What is the general rule for analyzing discrimination against undocumented immigrants?

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When states discriminate against undocumented immigrants, apply rational basis

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What is an example of constitutional discrimination on the basis of sex?

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State statutory rape laws may set the age of consent higher for females than for males

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What are some examples of unconstitutional discrimination on the basis of sex?

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  1. Authorizing alimony payments to women, but not to men
  2. Higher drinking age for men than for women
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