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The Hunter Doctrine: An Equal Protection Theory That Threatens Democracy, Robert H. Beinfield
The Hunter Doctrine: An Equal Protection Theory That Threatens Democracy, Robert H. Beinfield
Vanderbilt Law Review
Referenda effect basic constitutional objectives by allowing individuals to participate equally in the governing process. The Supreme Court recently relied on the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment' to invalidate a referendum procedure in Washington v. Seattle School District No. 1. A state initiative,which received support from a majority of the voting electorate,effectively forbade local school boards from implementing mandatory student reassignment programs aimed at eliminating de facto racial imbalance in state schools unless the electorate approved the proposed program. In finding an equal protection violation, the Court for the first time relied on a doctrine that it developed …