Simdumise Poswa

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Equality before the law protects citizens from arbitrary distinctions, from laws that treat them differently for no good reason. To know whether a law makes the right distinctions—whether the lines it draws are justified—one has to know the public purpose of the law and the nature of the good it advances or protects.
Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Liberty
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