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Rostker v. Goldberg

United States Supreme Court

453 U.S. 57 (1981)

Relevant factsFree

After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, President Carter reactivated draft registration and sought to require both men and women to register, but Congress passed the Military Selective Service Act (MSSA) limiting registration to men. Goldberg and other men (plaintiffs) sued Rostker (defendant) in federal court, arguing the male-only registration requirement violated the Fifth Amendment; the district court agreed, and Rostker appealed.

IssueFree

Whether the Military Selective Service Act, which requires only men to register for the draft, violates the Fifth Amendment.

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