The Central Purpose of the Equal Protection Clause (amendment 14) is to protect all rights given by the Bill of Rights. For example the Equal Porotection Clause was made right after Civil war in which the 13th amendment freed slaves. So this clause was made that so these free slaves can have equal protection under the law. Though I personally feel that it took time for this to actually happen and I still feel today that this amendment has not been accomplished yet. But this is the central purpose for the Equal protection Clause.
The Equal Protection Clause, part of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, provides that "no state shall ... deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."[
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The Equal Protection Clause, part of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, provides that "no state shall ... deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws".
Yes illegal immigrants do have some rights under the equal protection clause, cf. Plyer v. Doe. That does not mean that illegal immigrants must be granted completely equal treatment. Race was the the immediate reason for passing the 14th Amendment, and thus racial disparities are given the highest scrutiny under equal protection analysis. Aliens, however, are not afforded such deference.
The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution was the first to address citizenship. This amendment defines citizenship. It also contains the Privileges or Immunities Clause, the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause.
The 14th Amendment's guarantee of "equal protection under the law" demands that application of law be the same regardless of the citizen it is being applied to. In the case of the death penalty, protestors have claimed that system is biased by race, sex and socioeconomic status and as a result fails to be applied in an equal manner.
The equal protection clause.
The nickname for the 14th amendment is the "Equal Protection Amendment."
The Equal Protection Clause.
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The 14th amendment to the U.S. Constitution has three clauses: the citizenship clause; the due process clause; and the equal protection clause. The citizenship clause essentially gave all blacks citizenship. The due process clause prevented state and local governments from denying persons (individual and corporate) of life, liberty and property without meeting certain requirements. The equal protection clause requires all states to provide equal protection to all individuals under its jurisdiction. The equal protection clause became the basis of the supreme court decision that dismantled racial segregation.
The two most pertinent clauses are: (1) The Equal Protection Claus; and, (2) the Full Faith and Credit Clause.
The purpose of the Equal Protection Clause in the 14th Amendment is to solidify the citizenship of African Americans. The clause demanded that all states treat citizens equally.
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