AJC1
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Virginia State Board of Elections, 383 U.S. 663 (1966), was a case in which the U.S. Supreme Court found that Virginia's poll tax was unconstitutional under the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.Tell you what, why don't you list all of the applicable cases for me. Here is the deal, I made suggestions based on education, common sense, and my readings of the Constitution. I am exercising my right to free speech. You are perfectly within your rights to disagree with me and I welcome the discussion. As far as what is ultimately unconstitutional, that is for SCOTUS to decide. That being said, the Constitution does state certain things in plain black and white lanquage. Those are the things I pay attention to, but even those CAN be changed by the admendment process. Thankfully, amending the Constitution is real hard.
Citations: 383 U.S. 663 (more)86 S. Ct. 1079; 16 L. Ed. 2d 169; 1966 U.S. LEXIS 2905
Prior: 240 F. Supp. 270 (E.D. Va. 1964); probable jurisdiction noted, 380 U.S. 930
There are currently IQ tested as asvab limits. A system of classification would be needed to deal with these exceptions. The army is a big place. It also goes to motivation one has in school. If you life may literally depend on your school grades you may see better results....Sure. The desires of the draftee and the requirements of the service of course. They might not have any openings for left handed bug smashers when you go in. Also, your tests might show you aren't qualified to be a left handed bug smasher to begin with.