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The crux of any determination that a law unjustly discriminates against a group... is... that the law is part of a pattern that denies those subject to it a meaningful opportunity to realize their humanity. ...uch an approach must look beyond process to identity and proclaim fundamental substantive rights—including substantive rights to participate on equal terms in the evolution of law and policy. ...mportant aspects of constitutional law, including the determination of which groups deserve special protection, can be given content in no other way. (en) |
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Laurence_Tribe
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The Nature of the Enterprise (en) |
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The Futile Search for Legitimacy (en) |
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Constitutional Choices (1985) (en) |
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