If not, discrimination is illegal.STRICT
CASES INVOLVING SCRUTINY TEST
“SUSPECT
CLASSIFICATION”
(race, ethnicity, creed,
or national origin)If yes to both, discrimination
is legal. However, very few
cases meet this standard.NOYESIf not, discrimination is illegal.RATIONAL
BASIS TESTIf yes to both, discrimination
is legal. This is the easiest
hurdle for a law or policy
to pass.NOYESCASES INVOLVING AGE,
ECONOMIC STATUS, OR
OTHER CRITERIAIf yes to both, discrimination
is legal. Some discrimination
based on gender is permitted,
but this test is harder to pass
than the rational basis test
applied to gender cases in
the past.INTERMEDIATE
SCRUTINY TESTNO If not, discrimination is illegal.YESCASES INVOLVING SEX
OR GENDER EQUALITYDETERMINING IF DISCRIMINATION IS LEGAL
Answers: 1.a; 2.eUnequal treatment based on race is typically
subject to
a strict scrutiny by the courts.
b intermediate scrutiny by the courts.
c rational basis test by the courts.
d First Amendment protections.
e majority preferences.An example of unequal treatment that would
pass the rational basis test is
a affirmative action programs.
b hiring whites only.
c banning Jews from certain
government positions.
d systematically paying men more than women.
e banning people under a certain age
from driving.1 2POP
QUIZ!
- Is unequal treatment
 justified by a “compelling
 state interest”?
- Is unequal treatment the
 "least restrictive" option?
- Is the discriminatory policy
 “substantially related” to an
 “important government
 objective”?
- Is the discrimination
 "no greater than necessary"
 to achieve this objective?
- Is the law rationally related
 to furthering a legitimate
 government interest?
- Does the policy avoid
 "arbitrary, capricious, or
 deliberate" discrimination?
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