14th Amendment to the U.S. ConstitutionThe 14th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified on July 9, 1868, and granted citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” which included former slaves recently freed. In addition, it forbids states from denying any person "life, liberty or property, without due process of law" or to "deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” By directly mentioning the role of the states, the 14th Amendment greatly expanded the protection of civil rights to all Americancs.
Some legal issues that commonly involve 14th amendment concepts include:
Thus, one legal claim can often involve a number of different constitutional laws and issues.
a) Citizenship clamims : The 14th Amendment was designed to grant citizenship rights to African-Americans, and it states that citizenship cannot be taken from anyone unless someone gives it up or commits perjury during the naturalization process. Claims regarding this section (section 1) of the 14th amendment are common and involve claims regarding naturalization ing general.
b) School related incidents :Due Process is a Constitutional right that comes from the 14th amendment. The 14th amendment .
Every student has the right to education. Whenever a student is deprived of his right to education through disciplinary proceedings such as suspension or expulsion, the student is entitled to due process. This right to due process includes the right to notice and a fair hearing prior to the administration of long-term suspension or expulsion.
These legal issues can be associated with 14th amendment.
c) Discrimintation : This problem usually arises with the colored people of Americal. Acccording to amendment 14, they have equal rights, which if deprived, leads to a violation of amendment 14
which legal issues happening at the moment can you see the 14th amendment being applied to?
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