Summary
Sharron Frontiero, a woman serving in the Air Force, claimed that a law treating servicemen and servicewomen differently with regard to benefits violated the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment because it put greater burdens on servicewomen. The law allowed servicemen to claim their wives as dependents no matter what, while servicewomen had to prove that their husbands actually were dependent on them for more than half their financial support. The Court’s plurality opinion by Justice Brennan concluded that the law (and any other like it) had to be subject to strict scrutiny and under that test this particular law was unconstitutionally discriminatory. This holding furthered the constitutional support for equal protection on the basis of sex.