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Strana 174 - do not furnish any proper basis for the attempted classification. That must always rest upon some difference which bears a reasonable and just relation to the act in respect to which the classification is proposed, and can never be made arbitrarily and without such basis.
Strana 173 - These provisions (of the Fourteenth Amendment) are universal in their application to all persons within the territorial jurisdiction, without regard to any differences of race, of color, or of nationality; and the equal protection of the laws is a pledge of the protection of equal laws.
Strana 174 - is a principle of republicanism. Every ^Republican government is in duty bound to protect all its citizens in the enjoyment of this principle, if within its power. That duty was originally assumed by the State; and it still remains there. The only obligation resting upon the United States is to see that the States do not deny the right.
Strana 174 - The equal protection of the laws has been Authoritatively declared to mean that all persons subject to legislation shall be treated alike under like circumstances and conditions, both in the privileges conferred and in the liabilities imposed.
Strana 173 - Mr. Justice Bradley, speaking of this clause, said: "It means that no person, or class of persons, shall be denied the same protection of the law which is enjoyed by other persons or other classes in the