Strict scrutiny test is a type of judicial review that is used in evaluating laws and certain government policies. This is the highest and most stringent legal review in assessing the legality of laws.
(1)such fundamental rights as the right to vote ,and right to travel in the US , / the 1st amendment rights, (2)suspect qualifications based on sex, race or national origin
that the government can show a compelling intrest in a law (apex)
The government MUST prove a compelling state interest in a law, that the government used the least restrictive alternative, and that the law is narrowly-tailored to fit the contexts addressed.
Rational basis test for economic issues, strict scrutiny test for racial and fundamental liberty issues, and midlevel scrutiny for gender issues
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Women do not qualify as a "discrete and insular minority".
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women do not qualify as a "discrete and insular minority."
Strict scrutiny is very critical observation or examination.
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the most rigorous test to which a legal classification can be put. a test that very few laws will be able to pass. usually used when laws concern grouping by race or ethnicity.