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Abstract

Oral Argument: Tuesday, March 24, 1981
Decision: Thursday, June 25, 1981
Issues: Civil Rights, Sex Discrimination
Categories: armed services, gender

Advocates

Wade H. McCree (Argued the cause for the appellant)
Donald L. Weinberg (Argued the cause for the appellees)

Facts of the Case

After the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in early 1980, President Jimmy Carter reactivated the draft registration process. Congress agreed with Carter's decision, but did not enact his recommendation that the Military Selective Service Act (MSSA) be amended to include the registration of females. A number of men challenged the constitutionality of the MSSA, and the challenge was sustained by a district court.

Question

Did the MSSA's gender distinctions violate the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment?

Conclusion

In a 6-to-3 decision, the Court held that Congress's decision to exempt women from registration "was not the 'accidental by-product of a traditional way of thinking about females'" and did not violate the Due Process Clause. The Court found that men and women, because of combat restrictions on women, were not "similarly situated" for the purposes of draft registration. The Court also upheld Congress's judgment that the administrative and military problems that would be created by drafting women for noncombat roles were sufficient to justify the Military Selective Service Act.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Ideology)

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Full Opinion: Civil Rights, Sex Discrimination: 6 - 3
Voted with the minority, authored a dissent
Marshall
Voted with the minority, joined White's dissent, joined Marshall's dissent
Brennan
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Stevens
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Blackmun
Voted with the minority, authored a dissent
White
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Stewart
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Powell
Voted with the majority, joined Rehnquist's opinion
Burger
Voted with the majority, authored an opinion
Rehnquist

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, Rostker v. Goldberg, 453 U.S. 57 (1981),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1980-1989/1980/1980_80_251/>
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