Which of the following is NOT true of intermediate scrutiny? It applies when the
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Question
Which of the following is NOT true of intermediate scrutiny?
It applies when the government seeks to regulate members of suspect classes.
It requires that the government show an important reason for the regulation in question.
It applies when the government seeks to regulate protected classes.
The government regulation must be reasonably related to a legitimate government purpose.
a.It applies when the government seeks to regulate members of suspect classes.
b.It requires that the government show an important reason for the regulation in question.
c.It applies when the government seeks to regulate protected classes.
d.The government regulation must be reasonably related to a legitimate government purpose.
Explanation / Answer
Option A. It applies when the government seeks to regulate members of suspect classes.
Option A isn't true since suspect classes gets strict scrutiny. Protected classes (gender, illegitimacy) gets intermediate scrutiny and all the rest gets rational basis.
Government must show a substantial interest for the regulation.
Protected classes are regulated.
There must be reasonable relation to the question which makes option B, C and D true to intermediate scrutiny.
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