Invidious Discrimination in the United States
Invidious Discrimination
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 488 INVIDIOUS DISCRIMINATIONJustice william o. douglas led the Supreme Court’s modern expansion of the guarantee of equal protection of the laws. As early as 1942, in skinner v. oklahoma, Douglas used the term “invidious discrimination” to differentiate state-imposed inequalities demanding strict
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