The principle of equality embedded in the Declaration of Independence and reaffirmed in the Constitution does not distinguish between individuals according to their capacities or merits. It is written into these documents to ensure that each and every person enjoys equal respect and equal rights. Judith Baer maintains, however, that in fact American judicial decisions have consistently denied individuals the form of equality to which they are legally entitled—that the courts have interpreted constitutional guarantees of equal protection in ways that undermine the original intent of Congress. In Equality under the Constitution, Baer examines the background, scope, and purpose of the Constitution’s Fourteenth Amendment and the history of its ...
Americans debated questions of women\u27s citizenship for over a half century before adopting the Ni...
It has become common to believe that those who ratified the Fourteenth Amendment “incorporated” not ...
Do Black lives matter to the Constitution? To the original Constitution, premised as it is on white ...
The principle of equality embedded in the Declaration of Independence and reaffirmed in the Constitu...
This Essay is the third in a series of pieces exploring elements of the Court’s past and present equ...
This Essay is the third in a series of pieces exploring elements of the Court’s past and present equ...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
Liberty and equality are the hallmark characteristics of any legal order. Constitutional equality in...
The United States Supreme Court\u27s failure to understand the relationship between individuals and ...
The United States Supreme Court\u27s failure to understand the relationship between individuals and ...
Book review: Equality Under the Constitution: Reclaiming the Fourteenth Amendment. By Judith A. Baer...
Book review: Equality Under the Constitution: Reclaiming the Fourteenth Amendment. By Judith A. Baer...
It has become common to believe that those who ratified the Fourteenth Amendment “incorporated” not ...
It has become common to believe that those who ratified the Fourteenth Amendment “incorporated” not ...
Americans debated questions of women\u27s citizenship for over a half century before adopting the Ni...
It has become common to believe that those who ratified the Fourteenth Amendment “incorporated” not ...
Do Black lives matter to the Constitution? To the original Constitution, premised as it is on white ...
The principle of equality embedded in the Declaration of Independence and reaffirmed in the Constitu...
This Essay is the third in a series of pieces exploring elements of the Court’s past and present equ...
This Essay is the third in a series of pieces exploring elements of the Court’s past and present equ...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
Abstract: This chapter synthesizes two centuries of women’s exclusion from constitutional protection...
Liberty and equality are the hallmark characteristics of any legal order. Constitutional equality in...
The United States Supreme Court\u27s failure to understand the relationship between individuals and ...
The United States Supreme Court\u27s failure to understand the relationship between individuals and ...
Book review: Equality Under the Constitution: Reclaiming the Fourteenth Amendment. By Judith A. Baer...
Book review: Equality Under the Constitution: Reclaiming the Fourteenth Amendment. By Judith A. Baer...
It has become common to believe that those who ratified the Fourteenth Amendment “incorporated” not ...
It has become common to believe that those who ratified the Fourteenth Amendment “incorporated” not ...
Americans debated questions of women\u27s citizenship for over a half century before adopting the Ni...
It has become common to believe that those who ratified the Fourteenth Amendment “incorporated” not ...
Do Black lives matter to the Constitution? To the original Constitution, premised as it is on white ...