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Equal Protection and Administrative Convenience
Tennessee Law Review (1984)
  • Leslie W. Abramson, Brandeis University
Abstract
This Article discusses "administrative convenience" as a justification for state action creating classifications. It examines the role of administrative convenience under the judicially created standards of equal protection review, with particular attention to the administrative conveniences: the saving of money and the most common specific goals of avoidance of difficult fact situations, the prevention of fraudulent claims, the application of laws with uniformity and consistency, and the hiring and placement of employees with uniformity and consistency.
Keywords
  • Administrative Convenience,
  • Equal Protection Review
Publication Date
1984
Citation Information
Leslie W. Abramson. "Equal Protection and Administrative Convenience" Tennessee Law Review Vol. 52 Iss. 1 (1984)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/leslie-abramson/15/