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Rational basis test
Rational Basis test
Rational basis test
When a law is allowed to stand because it is reasonably related to a legitimate government interest.
The reasonableness standard is the standard by which a law is allowed to stand because it is reasonably related to a legitimate government interest.
The reasonableness standard The Supreme Court uses the reasonableness standard to allow laws that may appear (or actually be) facially discriminatory to stand because the law is reasonably related to a legitimate government interest.
The Court will support a state law if it is based on a classification that is reasonably related to a legitimate government interest. This means that as long as there is a rational connection between the classification used by the law and a valid government purpose, the Court will consider the law constitutional.
The reasonableness standard The Supreme Court uses the reasonableness standard to allow laws that may appear (or actually be) facially discriminatory to stand because the law is reasonably related to a legitimate government interest.
Rational basis test
Because its goal is to directly influence legislation, the courts have ruled that limitations on lobbying for interest groups are legitimate.
Stakeholders.
The government passes health and safety laws to protect both employees and the general public. They want to make sure that companies are acting in the best interest of everyone's safety.
Would not be reenslaved.
Every state has different laws concerning interest rates. The least consumer friendly state concerning usury laws, Colorado, has a maximum annual rate of 45%.
The Roman Pensants lost interest in government because of the wide spread disease and famine.