Equal Protection Clause Flashcards

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Equal Protection Clause Analysis

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  1. Classification - treat similarly situated different;
  2. Suspect class + intent or fundamental right + significant interference;
  3. What level of scrutiny?
  4. Met or not met?
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Equal Protection Clause - 5th/14th Amendment

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  1. Provides that all persons are entitled to equal protection under the laws;
  2. Arises when government treats similarly-situated people differently based on classifications.
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Strict Scrutiny - Equal Protection

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  1. Fundamental rights + significant interference OR suspect classification + intentional discrimination;
  2. Compelling interest;
  3. Narrowly tailored;
  4. No less restrictive means;
  5. Burden of persuasion on challenger; burden of proof on government.
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Intermediate Scrutiny Standard (Equal Protection)

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  1. Quasi-suspect classifcation + intentional;
  2. Important government interest;
  3. Substantially related;
  4. Burden of persuasion on challenger; burden of proof on government.
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Rational Basis (Equal Protection)

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  1. Rationally related; to
  2. Legitimate interest;
  3. Burden of persuasion and proof on challenger to show that under no set of facts…
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Suspect Class - Determination Analysis

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  1. Purpose of 14th Amendment;
  2. History of discrimination;
  3. Immutable characteristics;
  4. Discrete and insular minority in the political process;
  5. Stigmatizing;

PHIDS

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Classifications - Equal Protection

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  1. Suspect: race, ethnicity, national origin, alienage when state/local not related to government;
  2. Quasi - gender, illegitimacy;
  3. Neither - economic status, age, residency, disability.
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De jure (intentional) discrimination (Equal Protection)

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  1. Treats different on Face;
  2. Substantial Disparate impact;
  3. Government must show Inadvertent and caused by neutral factors;
  4. Purpose or motive - background, events, legislative history, impact.

F-DIP

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De Facto Discrimination (Equal Protection)

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  1. Not sufficient by itself;
  2. Impact or effect;
  3. Can be used to Show discriminatory motive or purpose.

NIS

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Fundamental Rights (Equal Protection)

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  1. Need significant Interference;
  2. Same as substantive due process (CAMPER); plus:
  3. Voting;
  4. Interestate travel;
  5. Access to courts.

I-CAMPER-VIA

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Privileges and Immunities Clause

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DOS FL NUB CUM
1. Discrim. Out Staters;
2. Fundamental, basic to Livelihood;
3. No alternative
4. Undue Burden
5. Congress not Usurp, no Market particpation exception, no corps.

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Privileges OR Immunities Clause

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  1. Protects privileges or immunities of National citizenship against state infringement;
  2. Access to seaports;
  3. Petition federal government, Habeas corpus;
  4. Vote for national office;
  5. Travel between states (Interstate);
  6. Peaceably assemble;
  7. 13a and 14a.

NAPH-VIP-13/14

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P&I vs. P or I

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  1. State vs. national citizenship;
  2. Interstate comity vs. federal protections;
  3. P&I remains relevant in preventing state-based discrimination;
  4. P or I largely supplanted by Due Process and Equal Protection.
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Affirmative Action

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DEHoQS
1. student body Diversity is a compelling interest (not in any other context);
2. have End in mind
3. race can be a plus factor in a Holistic view;
4. cannot be used to exclude, be a dominant factor, or have Quotas;
5. programs must be narrowly tailored (Strict scrutiny).

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