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History, 21.09.2019 02:30, jcross11nate

The "equal protection" clause of the fourteenth amendment mandates that no state may deny a person equal protection under the law. because any suite filed under the fourteenth amendment must demonstrate it is not often used.
a) intent
b) past discrimination
c) equal protection
d) due process

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