To set the stage for this symposium on emerging issues in equal protection, this article introduces the reader to the historic cultural and philosophical origins of the notion of equality in western civilization, the antebellum state jurisprudence on equal protection under law, and the evolution of the meaning and use of the equal protection clause from the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment to the present
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A Review of The Fourteenth Amendment: From Political Principle to Judicial Doctrine by William E. N...
This Article notes the existence of an immense body of historical and contemporary reflection on the...
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This Article reports on the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments and their legislative e...
This Essay is the third in a series of pieces exploring elements of the Court’s past and present equ...
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In this essay, Professor Siegel examines efforts to reform racial and gender status law in the ninet...
Contemporary American law, culture, and political theory restrain the concept of equality as a tool ...
This article examines the original meaning of the equality guarantee in American constitutional law....
Equality as a constitutional value was unprecedented when it made its appearance in 1868 in the Equa...
The focus of today’s annual Constitution Day lecture at the University of Maine School of Law is on ...
The U.S. Constitution, like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, states that no person shall b...
This article reviews recent judicial decisions concerning the Equal Protection Clause and provides a...
This Article discusses the two rubrics under which gender-based classifications in the law might be ...
The role the equal protection clause plays in prohibiting and allowing discrimination in the United ...
A Review of The Fourteenth Amendment: From Political Principle to Judicial Doctrine by William E. N...
This Article notes the existence of an immense body of historical and contemporary reflection on the...
Living, as we do, in a world in which our discussions of equality often lead back to the desegregati...
This Article reports on the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments and their legislative e...
This Essay is the third in a series of pieces exploring elements of the Court’s past and present equ...
As my contribution to this forum, I thought I would try to make a few tentative distinctions concern...
In this essay, Professor Siegel examines efforts to reform racial and gender status law in the ninet...
Contemporary American law, culture, and political theory restrain the concept of equality as a tool ...
This article examines the original meaning of the equality guarantee in American constitutional law....
Equality as a constitutional value was unprecedented when it made its appearance in 1868 in the Equa...
The focus of today’s annual Constitution Day lecture at the University of Maine School of Law is on ...
The U.S. Constitution, like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, states that no person shall b...
This article reviews recent judicial decisions concerning the Equal Protection Clause and provides a...
This Article discusses the two rubrics under which gender-based classifications in the law might be ...
The role the equal protection clause plays in prohibiting and allowing discrimination in the United ...
A Review of The Fourteenth Amendment: From Political Principle to Judicial Doctrine by William E. N...