Since the 1930s, the Supreme Court has set its lowest bar for constitutional review to economic regulation. The court’s rational-basis test doesn’t require policymakers to be wise, or even reasonable.
In choosing to review SB 1 under the Constitution’s least demanding test—rational-basis review—rather than the heightened scrutiny the court applied to LGBTQ-related claims in Bostock v. Clayton ...
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