
Yick Wo v.
Hopkins (1886)
nYick Wo has
acquired its place in constitutional history for its early endorsement
of the principle that racially discriminatory enforcement of
the law offended the constitutional mandate of equal
protection just as much as did a law that discriminated in its
terms.
nCharles J. McLain, In Search of Equality: The
Chinese Struggle against Discrimination in Nineteenth-Century
America (1994)