Taylor Leonard

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The case, Reed v. Reed, decided on November 22, 1971, stands today as an historical landmark: the first time in history that the Supreme Court invalidated a sex-based statute under the Equal Protection Clause. (A few months after Reed, the Tenth Circuit similarly struck down the dependent-care gender classification in the tax law, giving Charles Moritz his tax deduction.)
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