Constitutional Law I
Intermediate scrutiny is a standard of judicial review used by courts to evaluate laws or government actions that involve discrimination based on gender or illegitimacy. Under this standard, the government must show that the law serves an important government interest and is substantially related to achieving that interest. This level of scrutiny strikes a balance between the strict scrutiny applied to fundamental rights and the rational basis review used for non-fundamental rights.
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