Rice v. Cayetano

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Rice v. Cayetano is a 2000 U.S. Supreme Court case that struck down Hawaii’s restriction of voting for trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to Native Hawaiians, holding it violated the Fifteenth Amendment’s prohibition on race-based voting qualifications.

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instanceOf Fifteenth Amendment case
United States Supreme Court case
constitutional law case
voting rights case
appliedStandard Fifteenth Amendment prohibition on denial or abridgment of the right to vote on account of race
aroseInJurisdiction State of Hawaii NERFINISHED
citedFor principle that ancestry classifications may be treated as racial classifications under the Fifteenth Amendment
concernsElectionsFor trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs
concernsElectorateRestriction limitation of voting to Native Hawaiians
decisionType plenary decision
dissentingJustice John Paul Stevens NERFINISHED
Ruth Bader Ginsburg NERFINISHED
hasArgumentDate October 6, 1999
hasCitation 528 U.S. 495
hasCourt Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
hasDecisionDate February 23, 2000
hasDocketNumber No. 98-818
held Hawaii’s restriction of voting for trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to Native Hawaiians violated the Fifteenth Amendment
Hawaii’s voting restriction for Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees was an unconstitutional race-based voting qualification
ancestry can be a proxy for race for purposes of the Fifteenth Amendment
involvesConstitutionalProvision Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
involvesIssue Native Hawaiian voting restrictions
race-based voting qualifications
voting rights
involvesOffice Office of Hawaiian Affairs NERFINISHED
involvesState Hawaii NERFINISHED
joinedMajorityJustice Antonin Scalia NERFINISHED
Clarence Thomas NERFINISHED
David H. Souter NERFINISHED
Sandra Day O’Connor NERFINISHED
Stephen G. Breyer NERFINISHED
William H. Rehnquist NERFINISHED
legalQuestion whether Hawaii could limit the right to vote in Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustee elections to Native Hawaiians
majorityOpinionBy Anthony M. Kennedy NERFINISHED
overturnedLawOrPractice Hawaii’s constitutional and statutory provisions limiting Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustee elections to Native Hawaiians
petitioner Harold F. Rice NERFINISHED
precedentFor challenges to race-based voter qualifications
relatedTo Native Hawaiian self-determination debates
Office of Hawaiian Affairs elections
respondent Benjamin J. Cayetano NERFINISHED
respondentOffice Governor of Hawaii
result Hawaii’s Native Hawaiian-only voting restriction for Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustee elections was struck down
termOfCourt October Term 1999

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