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  • An Equal Protection Standard for National Origin Subclassifications: the Context That Matters

    An Equal Protection Standard for National Origin Subclassifications: the Context That Matters

  • Romer V. Evans: a Legal and Political Analysis

    Romer V. Evans: a Legal and Political Analysis

  • Tyrone Garner's Lawrence V. Texas

    Tyrone Garner's Lawrence V. Texas

  • Territorial Discrimination, Equal Protection, and Self-Determination

    Territorial Discrimination, Equal Protection, and Self-Determination

  • The Poor As a Suspect Class Under the Equal Protection Clause: an Open Constitutional Question

    The Poor As a Suspect Class Under the Equal Protection Clause: an Open Constitutional Question

  • Fundamental Personal Rights: Another Approach to Equal Protection

    Fundamental Personal Rights: Another Approach to Equal Protection

  • Obergefell V. Hodges: Same-Sex Marriage Legalized

    Obergefell V. Hodges: Same-Sex Marriage Legalized

  • The United States Supreme Court Decision in Obergefell V. Hodges

    The United States Supreme Court Decision in Obergefell V. Hodges

  • An Examination of the Supreme Court's Three-Tiered Test in Equal Protection Claims

    An Examination of the Supreme Court's Three-Tiered Test in Equal Protection Claims

  • Thoughts on Lawrence V. Texas Arthur S

    Thoughts on Lawrence V. Texas Arthur S

  • 2003 Amicus Brief

    2003 Amicus Brief

  • Stemming the Tide of No Promo Homo Laws in American Schools Madelyn Rodriguez

    Stemming the Tide of No Promo Homo Laws in American Schools Madelyn Rodriguez

  • American Association of Christian Schools Supporting Petitioner

    American Association of Christian Schools Supporting Petitioner

  • Romer V. Evans and Invidious Intent

    Romer V. Evans and Invidious Intent

  • Fatal in Theory and Strict in Fact: an Empirical Analysis of Strict Scrutiny in the Federal Courts

    Fatal in Theory and Strict in Fact: an Empirical Analysis of Strict Scrutiny in the Federal Courts

  • Identity As Proxy

    Identity As Proxy

  • Heightened Scrutiny for Sexual Orientation Is Long Overdue

    Heightened Scrutiny for Sexual Orientation Is Long Overdue

  • Twenty-First Century Equal Protection: Making Law in an Interregnum

    Twenty-First Century Equal Protection: Making Law in an Interregnum

Top View
  • Wealth, Equal Protection, and Due Process
  • Unconstitutional Animus
  • The Supreme Court's Intermediate Equal Protection Decisions: Five Imperfect Models of Constitutional Equality, 8 Hastings Const
  • Embracing Theories of Choice in Gay Rights Litigation Strategies
  • Lawrence, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Supreme Court's Reliance on Foreign Constitutional Law: an Originalist Reappraisal
  • The Impact of Lawrence V. Texas on LGBT Youth
  • Equal Protection After Romer V. Evans: Implications for the Defense of Marriage Act and Other Laws Kevin H
  • Romer V. Evans: a Positive Portent of the Future Micah R
  • Rethinking the Constitutionality of Age Discrimination: a Challenge to a Decades-Old Consensus
  • The Mandate for a New Equal Protection Model
  • Was Romer V. Evans Really a Victory for Gay Rights?
  • Bradwell V. State: Some Reflections Prompted by Myra Bradwell's Hard Case That Made "Bad Law"
  • Why Rational Basis Scrutiny for LGBT Classifications Is Incompatible with Opposition to LGBT Affirmative Action Alexander Bondarenko
  • Measuring Political Power: Suspect Class Determinations and the Poor
  • Strict in Theory, but Accommodating in Fact
  • Equal Protection Clause & Romer V. Evans
  • OBERGEFELL V. HODGES: RIGHT IDEA, WRONG ANALYSIS
  • Are Nonimmigrants Entitled to Strict Scrutiny Review Under the Equal Protection Clause?: an Analysis of Dandamudi and Leclerc


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