law and culture
assignment has to be 3-4 pages long and based on chapter 3 of the book of W&H and incorporate the video posted below
USE THIS CLAIM: the equal protection claim.
Law & Culture
Professor Banner
Law in Action
ASSIGNMENT THREE
Each of these assignments asks you to apply the course material by completing a project or providing advice similar to what an actual law student or lawyer might do. You will conduct research, counsel a client, and outline points of law. Often these assignments require you to review additional, short assigned videos or documents, which are available in the Law in Action folder located in the Files section on Canvas.
In each case, unless specified otherwise, your answers should be as short as possible and as long as necessary.
The assignments must be submitted in a Word document on Canvas by the Due Date listed on the syllabus.
50 points—Excellent (professionally presented, no errors in legal analysis)
40 points—Satisfactory (solid legal analysis; small grammatical or proofreading issues)
30 points—OK (ideas are good but not fully formed; assignment is sloppy)
20 points—Assignment was submitted but includes multiple errors of law and/or grammar and proofreading issues
0 points—Assignment contains multiple mistakes and is not professionally presented or assignment was not submitted
There are 8 LIA assignments in all, each worth 50 points, for a total of 400 course points.
Assignment Three
Recently, the President issued an executive order banning transgender persons from serving in the U.S. military.
You are a legal advisor for the Department of Defense. You have been asked to create a 2-4 page memo highlighting the primary constitutional arguments that will be used in the case.
Based on Chapter 3 of W&H and this week’s lecture and materials, what constitutional issues are being disputed here? If the U.S. Supreme Court eventually considers this issue, what are the strongest and best arguments on both sides of the issue? Based on the application of the constitution discussed in the chapter, what level of scrutiny should the court apply in deciding the case and how is this likely to influence the court’s ultimate decision?