Because of lack of state action, the Supreme Court refused to find a violation of the Equal Protection Clause when
A) a deputy sheriff, hired by a private park to provide security, enforced a discriminatory policy of the park excluding blacks.
B) a privately owned restaurant, which leased space from the state in a publicly owned building, refused to serve blacks.
C) a private club, which had a liquor license issued by the state, discriminated against blacks.
D) None of the above; the Court found state action in all of these situations.
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Q4: Challenges against a state constitutional provision that
Q5: Strict scrutiny requires a "legitimate" governmental interest
Q6: The Equal Protection Clause requires that all
Q7: Purposeful discrimination is required under the
A)rational basis
Q8: Segregation has always been considered invidious discrimination
Q10: A suspect class is a classification that
Q11: The Supreme Court has always acknowledged that
Q12: The Court in Plessy v.Ferguson
A)outlawed segregation.
B)upheld the
Q13: The Court upheld a state law on
Q14: Which of the following is not a
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