abstract: Suspect classification is a judicial process by which classes of people are determined as either suspect, quasi-suspect, or not suspect at all due to a combination of five factors: 1) minority status, 2) discrimination history, 3) political powerlessness, 4) an immutable trait, and 5) trait relevance as it relates to a discriminatory law in question. Laws that discriminate against a suspect class become immediately subject to strict scrutiny while most discriminatory laws only need to pass a rational basis test. Craig v. Boren (1976) established a precedent for the class of sex, which thereafter became subject to an intermediate level of scrutiny as a quasi-suspect class. With a more visible distinction between sex and gender toda...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the U.S., the transgender community disp...
The Supreme Court has articulated three theoretically different standards of review for determining ...
Title VII¿s prohibition of discrimination on the basis of sex is read broadly to include gender nonc...
When the U.S. Supreme Court declared that same-sex marriage would be legal throughout the country, t...
Peer Editor: Jaime Zucker; Faculty Mentor: Jami Ake This case study examines the impact of sex and g...
Sex stereotypes are of perennial concern within anti discrimination law and theory, yet there is wid...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) prohibits discrimination against men because t...
The potential clash of expanding sex antidiscrimination law based on a narrow understanding of gende...
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It is commonplace today to associate rational basis review exclusively with groups that are not form...
In this amicus brief filed in United States v. Windsor, pending before the Supreme Court, amici cons...
Suspect classification analysis is dead. Or so it would seem. As is well known, suspect classificati...
Currently, the Equal Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides...
This Article contends that the linguistic structure of equal protection doctrine has played a major ...
This Essay will analyze how courts have defined gender-motivation, focusing on the Civil Rights Reme...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the U.S., the transgender community disp...
The Supreme Court has articulated three theoretically different standards of review for determining ...
Title VII¿s prohibition of discrimination on the basis of sex is read broadly to include gender nonc...
When the U.S. Supreme Court declared that same-sex marriage would be legal throughout the country, t...
Peer Editor: Jaime Zucker; Faculty Mentor: Jami Ake This case study examines the impact of sex and g...
Sex stereotypes are of perennial concern within anti discrimination law and theory, yet there is wid...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) prohibits discrimination against men because t...
The potential clash of expanding sex antidiscrimination law based on a narrow understanding of gende...
This Article examines the efficacy of the most recently proposed version of the Employment Non-Discr...
It is commonplace today to associate rational basis review exclusively with groups that are not form...
In this amicus brief filed in United States v. Windsor, pending before the Supreme Court, amici cons...
Suspect classification analysis is dead. Or so it would seem. As is well known, suspect classificati...
Currently, the Equal Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides...
This Article contends that the linguistic structure of equal protection doctrine has played a major ...
This Essay will analyze how courts have defined gender-motivation, focusing on the Civil Rights Reme...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)In the U.S., the transgender community disp...
The Supreme Court has articulated three theoretically different standards of review for determining ...
Title VII¿s prohibition of discrimination on the basis of sex is read broadly to include gender nonc...