| 1953 - 348 strani
...WALSH, Maple Avenue School, Harrington. Rhode Island Supreme Court Ruling (Continued from page 118) of the laws" is a more explicit safeguard of prohibited...imply that the two are always interchangeable phrases. But, as this Court has recognized, discrimination may be so unjustifiable as to be violalive of due... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Banking and Currency Committee - 1959 - 658 strani
...protection and due process, both stemming from our American ideal of fairness, are not mutually exclusive. The 'equal protection of the laws' is a more explicit...imply that the two are always interchangeable phrases. But, as this court has recognized, discrimination may be so unjustifiable as to be violative of due... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1960 - 338 strani
...protection and due process, both stemming from our American ideal of fairness, are not mutually exclusive. The "equal protection of the laws" is a more explicit...imply that the two are always interchangeable phrases. But, as this Court has recognized, discrimination may be so unjustifiable as to be violative of due... | |
| Lindsey Cowen, Joseph Warren Bishop (Jr.), C. Dallas Sands - 1970 - 114 strani
...protection and due process, both stemming from our American ideal of fairness, are not mutually exclusive. The 'equal protection of the laws' is a more explicit...imply that the two are always interchangeable phrases; but as this court has recognized, discrimination may be so unjustifiable as to be violative of due... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1970 - 1194 strani
...protection and due process, both stemming from our American ideal of fairness, are not mutually exclusive. The "equal protection of the laws" is a more explicit...safeguard of prohibited unfairness than "due process of the law," and, therefore, we do not imply that the two are always interchangeable phrases. But, as... | |
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