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Rational basis review is a standard of judicial review used by courts to evaluate laws and government actions that are challenged as violating the Equal Protection Clause. Under this standard, a law is presumed constitutional as long as there is a legitimate government interest and the law is rationally related to that interest. This review is the lowest level of scrutiny applied by courts and often involves legislation that does not affect fundamental rights or involve suspect classifications.
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