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Intermediate scrutiny is a standard of judicial review used by courts to evaluate laws or government actions that affect constitutional rights, particularly those involving discrimination based on gender or legitimacy. This level of scrutiny requires the government to demonstrate that the law serves an important governmental objective and that the means chosen are substantially related to achieving that objective. It sits between strict scrutiny and rational basis review, providing a balance in the evaluation of governmental interests against individual rights.
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