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Harris Vs. Rosario
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- US Supreme Court
- May 27, 1980
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U.S. 651 (1980) U.S. Supreme Court Harris v. RosarioSearch
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U.S. 651 (1980) Harris v. RosarioSearch
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treat Puerto Rico differently from States so long as there is a rational basis for its actions, as here. Cf. Califano v. TorresSearch
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differently from States so long as there is a Page 446 U. S. 652 rational basis for its actions. In Califano v. TorresSearch
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MR. JUSTICE BRENNAN and MR. JUSTICE BLACKMUN, not now being persuaded that the Court's summary disposition in Califano v. TorresSearch
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of this Court suggested that various protections of the Constitution do not apply to Puerto Rico, see, e.g., Downes v. BidwellSearch
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Balzac v. PortoSearch
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Rico, 258 U. S. 298 (1922), the present validity of those decisions is questionable. See Torres v. PuertoSearch
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held that Puerto Rico is subject to the Due Process Clause of either the Fifth or Fourteenth Amendment, Calero-Toledo v. PearsonSearch
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n. 5 (1974), and the equal protection guarantee of either the Fifth or the Fourteenth Amendment, Examining Board v. FloresSearch
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Amendment is also fully applicable to Puerto Rico, either directly or by operation of the Fourteenth Amendment, Torres v. PuertoSearch
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warrants the full attention of this Court before it is made part of our constitutional jurisprudence. Califano v. TorresSearch
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legal principle asserted here. At most, reading more into that single footnote of dictum than it deserves, Califano v. TorresSearch
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greater benefits could have on the Puerto Rican economy. Ante at 446 U. S. 652 . See also Califano v. TorresSearch
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to the Constitution. An issue of this magnitude deserves far more careful attention than it has received in Califano v. TorresSearch
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Torres v. MathewsSearch
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The question presented in Califano v. TorresSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Harris v. RosarioSearch
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Cf. Califano v. TorresSearch
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In Califano v. TorresSearch
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See Torres v. PuertoSearch
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Fourteenth Amendment, Calero-Toledo v. PearsonSearch
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the Fourteenth Amendment, Examining Board v. FloresSearch
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of the Fourteenth Amendment, Torres v. PuertoSearch
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