Asked by Tsgh

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 5 sentences in a 6th grades response

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
When the government or its laws treat people unfairly because of their race, national origin, sex, disability, or who they love, that discrimination is unconstitutional. Court cases and laws like Brown v. Board, Hernandez v. Texas, the Equal Pay Act, IDEA, and Obergefell v. Hodges make those kinds of unfair actions illegal.

Several of the court rulings and laws you listed protect my right to be treated equally. Brown v. Board of Education ruled that schools cannot separate students by race, so I have the right to go to the same schools as other kids. Hernandez v. Texas said the government cannot treat Mexican Americans or other groups unfairly in court or public life. The Equal Pay Act helps make sure people are paid fairly for the same work, IDEA makes sure students with disabilities get the help and education they need, and Obergefell v. Hodges protects the marriage rights of same-sex couples and their families.