On some issues of the legal status of sexual minorities in the USA
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On some issues of the legal status of sexual minorities in the USA
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S1026-94520000617-6-1
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111-114
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The article considers the legislative basis and law enforcement practice of the Supreme Court of the USA in the sphere of ensuring rights of persons with different sexual orientation to higher education, analyzes trends in the state policy, legislation and judicial practice in this sphere.
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the constitutional principle of equality, the rights of sexual minorities, higher education USA
Date of publication
01.07.2014
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