Judge Jackson nomination testimony on Equal Protection Clause interpretation
Utah Senator Mike Lee asks Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson if the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment restricts governments ability to treat people differently based on race, Jackson replying the Supreme Court had interpreted the cost to generally prohibit classifications on the basis of race rigorously scrutinized, the strict scrutiny standard applying to purposes of government in means by which it seeks to achieve any and related to such ossification that is have a compelling interest nearly tailored to achieve it.





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March 22, 2022
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