Al Rowell

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The equal protection clause still gives the government wide latitude to pass laws that discriminate against most classes of people, but only a limited and highly controversial ability to discriminate against suspect classes. I’d like to give you a clean definition of what constitutes a suspect class, and, given the importance of that distinction in the law, you’d think there would be one. But there’s not.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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