Equal rights is the right for everyone regardless of sex, age, ethnicity, or sexual orientation to be treated fairly. Brown versus the Board of Education is an example of an equal rights case. It stopped segregation in schools.
It means that everyone is viewed as "equal" before the law, and they all are afforded equal treatment under the law.
A governmental action that denies someone fair and equal treatment under the law may be declared unconstitutional. A judge can evaluate a law and declare that it is unconstitutional.
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A governmental action that denies someone fair and equal treatment under the law may be declared unconstitutional. A judge can evaluate a law and declare that it is unconstitutional.
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Articles of confederation help to limit such government involvement and ensure equal treatment.
Equal protection under the law is a right given to all people in the US. It simply means that no matter how wealthy or the social status, everyone has the same rights.
Equal treatment under law ensures fairness and justice for all individuals, regardless of their background or characteristics. It helps to prevent discrimination and promotes a more inclusive society where everyone has the same rights and opportunities.
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The blacks were entitled to equal treatment. At first, the doctrine of 'Separate, but Equal' was followed, but in the 1950s the courts came to the realization that separate was not and could not be equal.
All people are equal under the law. Any person I meet is legally my equal. :)