Asked by Trudy
Here are the Constitutional Protections,
Laws & Court Rulings:
Brown v. Board of Education
(1954)
Hemondez v. Texas (1954)
Equal Pay Act of 1963
Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA)
Obagefelly. Hodges (2015
Read the above cases . When is discrimination
unconstitutional? Explain your answer.
Write in 2 sentences in a 6th grades response
Which laws or court rulings guarantee you equal protection? Or, which laws or court rulings apply to you?
Explain your answer.
Write in 4 sentences in a 6th grades response
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When discrimination is done by the government or in public schools and it treats people unfairly because of their race, sex, disability, national origin, or who they love, it is unconstitutional. Court rulings and laws like Brown v. Board, Hernandez v. Texas, Obergefell v. Hodges, the Equal Pay Act, and IDEA say those kinds of unfair actions are not allowed.
Several of the cases and laws listed guarantee equal protection for people like me. Brown v. Board stopped racial segregation in public schools. Hernandez v. Texas makes sure Mexican Americans and other groups get fair treatment, and Obergefell v. Hodges protects same-sex couples' right to marry. The Equal Pay Act helps stop pay discrimination by sex, and IDEA makes sure students with disabilities get the education they need.
Several of the cases and laws listed guarantee equal protection for people like me. Brown v. Board stopped racial segregation in public schools. Hernandez v. Texas makes sure Mexican Americans and other groups get fair treatment, and Obergefell v. Hodges protects same-sex couples' right to marry. The Equal Pay Act helps stop pay discrimination by sex, and IDEA makes sure students with disabilities get the education they need.
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