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U.S. v. Virginia
BY ALVARO DE LA FUENTE
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3 QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CASE
What is the Constitutional issue in this case?
Why did the first solution not work?
Why was this a landmark case?
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CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE
14th amendment equal protection clause was violated
Virginia Military Institute had an only male policy
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PARTIES INVOLVED
Petitioner: United States
Respondent: Virginia
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TIME AND PLACE
Argued: January 17, 1996
Decided: June 26, 1996
Virginia Military Institute
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EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE CASE
US sued Virginia
District court ruled in Virginia's favor
Ruling was reversed
Virginia created Virginia Women's institute for leadership (VWIL)
It was reviewed again and determined that VWIL was not as prestigious as VMI
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RULING ON THE CASE
7-1 for the United States
William Rehnquist as chief justice
Majority opinion by Ruth Ginsburg
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REASON FOR THAT RULING
VWIL would not provide women with the same opportunities as VMI provides its men
The notion that admitting women would downgrade VMI’s stature and destroy the school’s system was hardly proved.
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DO I AGREE WITH THE RULING?
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