Al Rowell

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Under strict scrutiny review, the state has to show a “compelling governmental interest.” And then the state must prove its law is “narrowly tailored to achieve that interest.” Note the word changes! Courts need a compelling interest instead of merely a legitimate one, and now they need the law to be narrowly tailored instead of simply rationally related to the interest at hand.
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
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