This worksheet will help students understand the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments. This organizer asks students explain each Amendment in their own words.Equal protection analysis is consistent in both cases as strict. ▫ Skepticism – skeptical any time the govt applies race (strict scrutiny). This handout has students learn about the 14th Amendment 's equal protections clause and then read about and analyze several seminal Supreme Court decisions. In this activity, you will analyze the text of the 14th Amendment, break down its key parts, and explore the big ideas enshrined in its text. We'll fill out this notion of "insufficient reason" in the coming weeks, that's the core doctrinal question in equal protection law. The 14th Amendment wrote the Declaration of Independence's promise of freedom and equality into the Constitution. Fourteenth Amendment. We must look to see if the interest is within the Fourteenth Amendment's protection of liberty and property.