Criminal Law
Rational basis review is a standard of judicial review used by courts to evaluate laws and government actions that do not involve fundamental rights or suspect classifications. Under this review, a law is upheld if it is rationally related to a legitimate government interest, making it the lowest level of scrutiny in constitutional law. This means that the government does not have to provide compelling reasons for the law, just that there is some reasonable justification behind it.
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