Chapter 6: Civil Rights

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Civil Rights
the rights of people to be treated without unreasonable or unconstitutional differences
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Campaign in courts
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Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
in progress
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separate-but-equal doctrine
the doctrine established in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) that African Americans could constitutionally by kept in separate but equal facilities
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Brown v. Board of Education (Topeka, KS 1954)
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Civil disobedience
Opposing a law one considers unjust by peacefully disobeying it and accepting the resultant punishment
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De jure segregation
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De facto segregation
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Campaign in congress
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Rational basis
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Intermediate scrutiny
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Strict scrutiny
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N.C. Bathroom Case
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Rostker v. Goldberg (1981)
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Police Powers
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Roe v. Wade
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Planned parenthood v. Casey
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Whole women's health v hellerstedt
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"undue burden" standard
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equality of results
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equality of opportunity
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Affirmative action
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equality of results (left)
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equality of opportunity (right)
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reverse discrimination
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should the government be allowed
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if so, at what point, if ever, does it end
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judicial standards/patterns
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compensatory action
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preferential treatment
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