Definitions from Wiktionary (intermediate scrutiny)
▸ noun: (law) A standard for judicial review, according to which a law must have been enacted to further a compelling governmental interest and have been narrowly tailored to achieve that interest.
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▸ noun: (law) A standard for judicial review, according to which a law must have been enacted to further a compelling governmental interest and have been narrowly tailored to achieve that interest.
Similar:
strict scrutiny,
narrow tailoring,
judicial review,
legitimate interest,
principle of legality,
rule of strict construction,
qualified immunity,
balance of equities,
interim order,
harm principle,
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