Exam 8: Equal Protection
Exam 1: Introduction to Constitutional Law20 Questions
Exam 2: The Constitution and the Federal Government: An Overview20 Questions
Exam 3: Federal Judicial Power20 Questions
Exam 4: Federal Legislative Powers20 Questions
Exam 5: Federal Executive Power20 Questions
Exam 6: State Powers and the Constitution20 Questions
Exam 7: Constitutional Protections of Civil Rights and Liberties20 Questions
Exam 8: Equal Protection20 Questions
Exam 9: Due Process20 Questions
Exam 10: Economic Freedom and Property Rights20 Questions
Exam 11: Freedom of Expression20 Questions
Exam 12: Freedom of Religion20 Questions
Exam 13: The Right to Privacy Under the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses20 Questions
Exam 14: Criminal Justice and the Constitution20 Questions
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The Supreme Court has always acknowledged that not all laws creating classifications are unconstitutional.
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The Equal Protection Clause requires that all persons be treated equally in all respects.
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Strict scrutiny requires a "legitimate" governmental interest for the law, as opposed to the
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Laws that discriminate on the basis of gender or legitimacy are subject to review under the rational basis test.
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When a law does not target a suspect or quasi-suspect class or affect a fundamental right, the Court applies the rational basis test.
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Challenges against a state constitutional provision that allowed taxation of personal property owned by a corporation but not personal property owned by individuals were evaluated
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The rational basis test is used to evaluate state laws that discriminate based on
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A law targets a suspect class when it classifies a group based on race, ethnicity, or national origin.
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Because of lack of state action, the Supreme Court refused to find a violation of the Equal Protection Clause when
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When a private party uses the courts to enforce discriminatory practices, the Court will find state action so as to find a Fourteenth Amendment violation.
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"One person, one vote" does not occur when the number of elected officials from different districts or geographical areas is not in proportion to the population of each district or if districts are configured in such a way as to defeat the interests of minority groups.
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A Washington,D.C., public school was prohibited from segregation because of
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Segregation has always been considered invidious discrimination by the courts.
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The Court upheld a state law on statutory rape involving minors that applied to men but not to women.
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