Bernal v. Fainter

Bernal v. Fainter
Argued March 28, 1984
Decided May 30, 1984
Full case nameBernal v. Fainter, Secretary of State of Texas, et al.
Citations467 U.S. 216 (more)
104 S. Ct. 2312; 81 L. Ed. 2d 175; 1984 U.S. LEXIS 93; 52 U.S.L.W. 4669
Case history
Prior710 F.2d 190 (5th Cir. 1983)
Holding
The Texas statute requiring that a notary public be a United States citizen violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Warren E. Burger
Associate Justices
William J. Brennan Jr. · Byron White
Thurgood Marshall · Harry Blackmun
Lewis F. Powell Jr. · William Rehnquist
John P. Stevens · Sandra Day O'Connor
Case opinions
MajorityMarshall, joined by Burger, Brennan, White, Blackmun, Powell, Stevens, O'Connor
DissentRehnquist
Laws applied
U.S. Const. amend. XIV

Bernal v. Fainter, 467 U.S. 216 (1984), is a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the Equal Protection Clause prohibited the state of Texas from barring noncitizens from applying for commission as a notary public.[1]

  1. ^ Bernal v. Fainter, 467 U.S. 216, 228 (1984).

© MMXXIII Rich X Search. We shall prevail. All rights reserved. Rich X Search