S2 - Law Test #1 (Discrimination)

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segregation

practice of seperating persons in housing, education, public facilities, and other ways based on their race, color, nationality, or other arbitrary categorization

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seperate-but-equal

the doctrine that allowed facilities to be racially segregated as long as they were 'basically' equal

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Jim Crow

a statute or law created to enforce segregation in such places as schools, buses, and hotels

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discrimination

the decision to treat or categorize persons based race, color, creed, gender, or other characteristics rather than on individual merit

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The three tests to determine whether a law or government practice meets the equal protection requirement

The Rational Basis Test, the Strict Scrutiny Test, and the Substantial Relationship Test

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The Rational Basis Test

a logical relationship between the treatment or classification of some group of people and the purpose of the law must be present

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An example of _________ test; an age requirement to obtain a permit/license

The Rational Basis Test

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The Strict Scrutiny Test

the state must show that discriminating law or practice serves a compelling (very important) interest and is "narrowly tailored" to achieve that interest

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An example of _________ test; Loving v Virginia (interacial marriage case) did not pass this test

The Strict Scrutiny test

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The Substantial Relationship Test

there must be a close connection - something more than a rational relationship - between the law or practice and its purpose

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An example of _________ test; prohibiting beer sales to only men from 18 to 20 years (did not pass test)

The Substantial Relationship Test

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remedy

what is done to compensate for an injury or to enforce some right

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desegregate

to end the policy of imposing legal and social seperation of races as in housing, schools, and jobs

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Brown v Board

segregation was declared unconstitutional

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busing

used to segregate people - following use was to inegrate schools

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affirmative action

steps taken to promote diversity in schools and the workplace by hiring minorities and women to make up for the past

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Regents of the University of Berkeley v Bakke (1978)

the University reserved a certain number of spots to go to applicants from under-repersented racial groups - Bakke sued when he didn't get in because of this and won

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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

prohibits descrimination in employment based on race, color, sex, religion, national origin by businesses with more than 15 embloyees or by labor unions

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1966 Supreme Court

found that poll tax was unconstitutional

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Voting Rights Act of 1965

equality in the area of political rights

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"Freclearance" Requirement

locations with history of racial discrimination in voting had to get permission before changing anything

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Affirmative action Law School Admissions Case

Grutter sued University of Michigan Law School for denying her based on race because they prioritize minority groups - in the Supreme Court she lost

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Affirmative Action Undergraduate Admissions Case

Gratz sued the University of Michigan for denying her entry even though she met the criteria perfectly, she didn't meet the criteria of being in a minority, Gratz won in the Supreme Court

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Certiorari

granting certificate of apporval that the Supreme Court will listen to something

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Gerrymandering

a traditional way to strengthen voting power is to redraw voting district lines to ensure that a particular group of people is included in the same district

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incumbents

repersentatives already elected

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bipartisan

two parties in a decision

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nonpartisan

no bias in political leadings

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Obergefell v Hodges

same sex couples sue - 14th Amendment

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Age Discrimination in Empolyment Act (ADEA)

no age limits are allowed as a metric to fire people

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Marks V Loral

accountant sues company for age discrimination

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

passed to prevent social, economic, educational discrimination

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Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA)

establishes rights between employers and employees

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Sexual Harassment

REPEATED unwanted sexual advances and/or remarks

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Obscenity

the displaying of materials focused on sex

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Prior Restraint

censorship before publication

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Miller V California

prevents the distribution of obscene (explicit) materials

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NY Times V Sullivan

one may not defame any public official through speech or publications

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Brandenberg V Ohio

the government may not limit freedom of speech...unless it incites acts of illegal actions and violence

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Near V Minnesota

established prior restraint only to be used in national security risks

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Quid pro quo and a hostile environment are examples of ______________.

forms of sexual harassment

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Quid pro quo

"this for that" type of sexual harassment

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Hostile Environment

unwelcomed conduct of a sexual nature that is so severse or pervasice as to change the conditions of employment

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The Rehabilitation Act of 1973

prohibits discrimination based on disability by the federal government, federal contractors, and recipients of federal financial assistance

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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

requires state to provide a free and appropriate education to children with special needs in the least restrictive setting possible

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Architectural Barriers Act of 1968

all public buildings be made accessible

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Fair Housing Act of 1968

forbids discrimination in the selling, leaasing, or financing of housing based on the race, color, religion, or national origin

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A landlord may not refuse rent to a family with kids ________.

under 18 years of age

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Steering

directing perspective buyers or renters to particular areas bevause of their age, race, or some other factor

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Redlining

refusal by a bank or other lender to make loans for the purchase of homes in certain neighborhoods

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Community Reinvestment Act

stops lenders from routinely rejecting loan applications from people attempting to buy homes in low income and minority neighborhoods

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The _______ ______ Test is used for most cases that go to court

Rational Basis

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The ____ ________ Test is used for constitutional issues

Strict Scrutiny

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The ________ ________ Test must have a close connection between the law and purpose to

Substantial Relationship

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The Fair Labor Standards Act

requires employers to pay minimum wage rates and to pay 1 1/2 times this rate for more than 40 hours worked in a week

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The Equal Pay Act

requires equal wages for male and female

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The Occupational Safety and Health Act

sets standards for safety and health

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Employee Retirement Income Security Act

eligibility for workers in company pension plan

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National Labor Relations Act

allows workers to legally engage in collective bargaining with their employers and prohibits discrimination based on union activities

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Immigration Reform and Control Act

prohibits hiring of illegal aliens

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Family Medical Leave Act

requires emplyers to grant workers up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave during any year for the birth or adoption of a child, or serious conditions of the worker or for a parent, spouse, or child

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Community Standards Test

a test to indicate if material is considered obscenity

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Defamation

a false expression of a person that damages their reputation

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1st Amendment

freedom of religion, speech, press, etc

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2nd Amendment

right to bear arms

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3rd Amendment

no quartering of soldiers

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4th Amendment

no unreasonable searches and seizures

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5th Amendment

No Self-incrimination - due process of the law - fair procedures

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6th Amendment

right to a lawyer, an impartial jury, and a speedy trial

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7th Amendment

right to a jury trial in civil cases

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8th Amendment

no cruel or unusual punishment

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9th Amendment

the right to more rights than are written in the constitution

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10th Amendment

powers not reserced to the federal government falls to the people and states

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14th Amendment

equal protection of the laws

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Intrusion (a tort)

someone is upon the privaacy of another in a highly offensive manner

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Common Law Trespass

Invasion of privacy

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Private Facts (a tort)

a publishing of highly offensive private information about someone which is not a legitimate concern to the public

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False Light Privacy (a tort)

publicizing a highly offensive and false impression of another (this tort is close to defamation)

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Appropriation (a tort)

using anothers name or likeness for some advantage without the others consent

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The four torts of Privacy

Intrusion, Private facts, false light privacy, and appropriation

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Parts of Defamation

Slander and libel

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Slander

spoken defamation

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Libel

written defamation

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