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Unconstitutional Animus, Susannah W. Pollvogt
Unconstitutional Animus, Susannah W. Pollvogt
Fordham Law Review
It is well established that animus can never constitute a legitimate state interest for purposes of equal protection analysis. But neither precedent nor scholarship has stated conclusively how animus is properly defined, what counts as evidence of animus in any given case, or the precise doctrinal significance of a finding of animus. The U.S. Supreme Court has explicitly addressed the question of animus only a handful of times, and these cases do not appear to be particularly congruent with one another, at least on the surface. Further, while a number of scholars have discussed animus in terms of moral philosophy, …
Backward-Looking Laws And Equal Protection: The Case Of Black Reparations, Daniel A. Farber
Backward-Looking Laws And Equal Protection: The Case Of Black Reparations, Daniel A. Farber
Fordham Law Review
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Equal Protection Unmodified: Justice John Paul Stevens And The Case For Unmediated Constitutional Interpretation, Andrew M. Siegel
Equal Protection Unmodified: Justice John Paul Stevens And The Case For Unmediated Constitutional Interpretation, Andrew M. Siegel
Fordham Law Review
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"There Is Only One Equal Protection Clause": An Appreciation Of Justice Stevens's Equal Protection Jurisprudence, James E. Fleming
"There Is Only One Equal Protection Clause": An Appreciation Of Justice Stevens's Equal Protection Jurisprudence, James E. Fleming
Fordham Law Review
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Disparate Impact, Discrimination, And The Essentially Contested Concept Of Equality, George Rutherglen
Disparate Impact, Discrimination, And The Essentially Contested Concept Of Equality, George Rutherglen
Fordham Law Review
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The Flaws Of Rational Basis With Bite: Why The Supreme Court Should Acknowledge Its Application Of Heightened Scrutiny To Classifications Based On Sexual Orientation, Jeremy B. Smith
Fordham Law Review
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Tying The Braid Of Second-Parent Adoptions—Where Due Process Meets Equal Protection, Christopher Colorado
Tying The Braid Of Second-Parent Adoptions—Where Due Process Meets Equal Protection, Christopher Colorado
Fordham Law Review
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New York's Post-September 11, 2001 Recognition Of Same-Sex Relationships: A Victory Suggestive Of Future Change, John O. Enright
New York's Post-September 11, 2001 Recognition Of Same-Sex Relationships: A Victory Suggestive Of Future Change, John O. Enright
Fordham Law Review
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The Colorblind Lottery, Pauline T. Kim
Freedom To Exclude After Boy Scouts Of America V. Dale: Do Private Schools Have A Right To Discriminate Against Homosexual Teachers?, Karen Lim
Fordham Law Review
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Rehnquist Court's Changed Reading Of The Equal Protection Clause In The Context Of Voting Rights, Jeanmarie K. Grubert
Rehnquist Court's Changed Reading Of The Equal Protection Clause In The Context Of Voting Rights, Jeanmarie K. Grubert
Fordham Law Review
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The Constitutional Rights Of Public School Pupils, Richard Gyory
The Constitutional Rights Of Public School Pupils, Richard Gyory
Fordham Law Review
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Policy And The Fourteenth Amendment: A New Semantics, Oliver Morse
Policy And The Fourteenth Amendment: A New Semantics, Oliver Morse
Fordham Law Review
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State Responsibility Under The Fourteenth Amendment: An Adherence To Tradition, Leonard F. Manning
State Responsibility Under The Fourteenth Amendment: An Adherence To Tradition, Leonard F. Manning
Fordham Law Review
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