Ethics for Bureaucrats: An Essay on Law and ValuesM. Dekker, 1978 - 292 pages |
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Page 117
... statute forbidding " any white person [ to ] intermarry with a colored person or any colored person [ to ] intermarry with a white person . " The same statute forbade such persons to leave the state for the purpose of being married with ...
... statute forbidding " any white person [ to ] intermarry with a colored person or any colored person [ to ] intermarry with a white person . " The same statute forbade such persons to leave the state for the purpose of being married with ...
Page 118
... statutes should follow the approach we have taken in cases involving no racial discrimination where the Equal Protection Clause has been arrayed against a statute discriminating between the kinds of advertising which may be displayed on ...
... statutes should follow the approach we have taken in cases involving no racial discrimination where the Equal Protection Clause has been arrayed against a statute discriminating between the kinds of advertising which may be displayed on ...
Page 126
... statute is invalid because the State's interest can be served equally well by a more nar- rowly drafted statute . Gender - based classifications cannot be sustained merely because they promote legitimate governmental interests , such as ...
... statute is invalid because the State's interest can be served equally well by a more nar- rowly drafted statute . Gender - based classifications cannot be sustained merely because they promote legitimate governmental interests , such as ...
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