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Title: Civil Rights


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Civil Rights
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Civil Rights
  • Refers to government-protected rights of
    individuals against arbitrary or discriminatory
    treatment by governments or individuals based on
    categories such as
  • race,
  • sex,
  • national origin,
  • age,
  • religion
  • or sexual orientation

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14th Amendment
  • Due Process-
  • Criminal Rights
  • Civil Liberties
  • Equal Protection
  • Civil Rights Movement

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Amendments
  • Civil War Amendments
  • 13- Freed Slaves
  • 14- Citizenship
  • 15-Voting Rights

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Plessey vs. Fergusson
  • Separate IS equal
  • 1896

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Jim Crow laws
  • Poll Tax
  • Literacy Test
  • Grandfather Clause

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Times are a Changing
  • Brown vs. Board of Education (1)
  • Ruled that separate was NOT equal
  • Brown (2)
  • Desegregate with all deliberate speed

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3 Civil Rights Acts
  • Civil Rights Act 1964 (1)
  • Banned discrimination in Public Accommodations
  • Commerce Clause Used to enforce the Civil Rights
    Act of 1964
  • Heart of Atlanta Motel vs. U.S.
  • Education
  • Bring action against schools that did not comply
    with Brown v. Board of Education
  • Swann v. Charlotte Mecklenburg County

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Discrimination
  • De Jure- By Law
  • Racial Segregation which is a direct result of
    law or official policy
  • De Facto- By Fact
  • Racial discrimination that results from practice
    (such as Housing Patterns and other social or
    institutional non-government factors)
  • Open Housing Acts of 1968 (2)
  • Illegal for Realtors to discriminate in selling
    of real estate

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Voting Rights Act 1965
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965
  • Eliminated Literacy Test
  • Federal Government used to ensure equal
    protection
  • 24th Amendment
  • Eliminates the Poll Tax
  • Good bye Jim Crow Laws

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Womens Rights
  • Seneca Falls Convention
  • First womens rights convention organized by
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
  • Called for equal rights of citizenship regardless
    of gender
  • The History of mankind is a history of repeated
    injustices and usurpations in the past of men
    towards women

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Womens Rights
  • 19th Amendment
  • Reed vs. Reed
  • Men do not have precedence over women
  • Title IX-
  • Prohibited gender discrimination in federally
    subsidized education programs
  • Prong one - Providing athletic opportunities that
    are substantially proportionate to the student
    enrollment, OR
  • Prong two - Demonstrate a continual expansion of
    athletic opportunities for the underrepresented
    sex, OR
  • Prong three - Full and effective accommodation of
    the interest and ability of underrepresented sex.

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Homosexual Rights
  • DOMA- Defense of Marriage Act
  • Recognized Marriage as a right between a Man and
    a Woman
  • Windsor v. United States
  • Virginia Civil Union Law
  • Gave homosexual couples the same rights and
    privileges as married couples

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Hispanic Rights
  • Lau vs. Nichols
  • Required school systems to teach ESOL to those in
    need

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Affirmative Action
  • What do you know about Affirmative Action?
  • Definition-
  • concrete steps that are taken not only to
    eliminate discriminationwhether in employment,
    education, or contractingbut also to attempt to
    redress the efforts of past discrimination

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Court Cases
  • U.C. Regents vs. Bakke (1978)
  • Strict quotas unconstitutional, but states may
    allow race to be taken into account as ONE factor
    in admissions decisions. Bakke was admitted
  • Gratz vs. Bollinger (2003)
  • Struck down use of bonus points for race in
    undergrad admissions at UM
  • Grutter vs. Bollinger
  • Allowed the use of race as a general factor in
    law school admissions at UM
  • compelling interest in achieving diversity among
    its student body."
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