Supreme Court
The burden of persuasion is the obligation placed on a party in a legal dispute to convince the judge or jury of their position, often related to proving a claim or defense. In the context of equal protection analysis, this burden determines which party must provide sufficient evidence to support their arguments regarding the constitutionality of laws or governmental actions affecting different groups. The level of scrutiny applied in these cases influences how heavy this burden is and what standards of proof must be met.
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