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2 Nov 2020, 4:16 am
Constitution states: "nor shall any State ... deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection o f the laws. [read post]
30 Aug 2015, 9:30 pm by Seth Kreimer
Board of Education and Bolling, of course, began a decade and a half of contention in the courts, streets, and legislative halls. [read post]
24 Jan 2008, 6:00 pm
Pennsylvania Board of Probation, which has struck down part of Pennsylvania's sex offender notification statute because its "disparate treatment of out-of-state offenders violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. [read post]
16 Jul 2011, 10:00 pm by Rosalind English
In Kennedy v United Kingdom the Court held that the IPT procedure not only fulfilled all the requirements of Article 6, including equality of arms, but that it provided a sufficient remedy for individuals who suspected that they were subject to secret surveillance so that there was no breach by the UK under Article 13. [read post]
14 Nov 2013, 8:30 am by azatty
Larry Hammond speaks at the State Bar Board of Governors meeting, Oct. 25, 2013 At the most recent meeting of the Board of Governors of the State Bar of Arizona, attorney Larry Hammond rose to shed light on a vital issue: legal representation for those who cannot afford it. [read post]
14 Nov 2013, 8:30 am by azatty
Larry Hammond speaks at the State Bar Board of Governors meeting, Oct. 25, 2013 At the most recent meeting of the Board of Governors of the State Bar of Arizona, attorney Larry Hammond rose to shed light on a vital issue: legal representation for those who cannot afford it. [read post]
21 Mar 2012, 5:10 am by Heidi Henson
Although disparate impact may be relevant evidence of discrimination such evidence is insufficient to prove a constitutional violation even where the Fourteenth Amendment subjects state action to strict scrutiny, the plurality explained, citing Board of Trustees of Univ of Ala v Garrett. [read post]