Substantive Due Process Flashcards
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Standard of review in substantive due process cases
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- Strict scrutiny (burden of proof on government) if government action infringes fundamental right
• Law must be least restrictive means to achieve compelling government interest
o Least restrictive—Cannot be a less restrictive way to achieve interest and law should not be over/under-inclusive
o Compelling interest—necessary or crucial - Rational basis (burden of proof on challenger) in cases when strict or intermediate scrutiny not applicable
• Law must be rationally related to legitimate state interest (minimal scrutiny)
• In practice, applied to laws related to lifestyle, taxation, zoning, and punitive damages
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Fundamental rights
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- Travel
• From state-to-state or become permanent resident - Voting and Ballot Access
• More significant the government restriction, the greater the degree of scrutiny - Privacy
• Marriage, contraception, intimate sexual behavior, abortion (undue burden test), parental rights, family relations, obscene material, right to refuse medical treatment, and right to avoid disclosure of personal medical information - Second Amendment
• Right to possess a firearm