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AllBar 2024POLITICAL AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAWVI. BILL OF RIGHTS (1987 Constitution, Art. III)B. Equal Protection Clause (1987 Constitution, Art. III, sec. 1)1. Requisites for Valid Classification

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Equal Protection Clause: Requisites for Valid Classification

A group of concerned citizens filed a petition questioning the constitutionality of a recently enacted law that imposes higher taxes on luxury vehicles compared to ordinary vehicles. They argue that this classification is discriminatory and violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 1987 Constitution.

Based on the given scenario, discuss the requisites for a valid classification under the Equal Protection Clause. Explain whether the classification of luxury vehicles and ordinary vehicles for the purpose of imposing different tax rates satisfies these requisites. Provide legal basis for your answer.

  1. Enumerate and discuss the requisites for a classification to be considered valid under the Equal Protection Clause.
  2. Analyze and evaluate whether the classification of luxury vehicles and ordinary vehicles for the purpose of imposing different tax rates satisfies these requisites.
  3. Provide legal basis for your answer.



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