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7 Sentences With "most deferential"

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The most deferential standard requires only a "reasonable" relationship to a legitimate government interest.
The case is about an idiosyncratic law, one that affects only the citizens of New York City, and one that might be difficult to justify even under the most deferential standard of judicial review.
WanJira Banfield, who served as director of marketing and promotions at WTPS during Reid's short stint there, came to Reid's defense in a Facebook post: "She was one of the most deferential professionals I've ever worked with," wrote Banfield.
It was the most deferential gunpoint exchange ever, starting off with a plaintive "Ay, my fault," followed by sincerities like "Appreciate it," and "I'd give you a ride home, but …" The guy may have succumbed to the wicked ways of Robbin' Season, but that's no reason to abandon his home training.
In 2012, White ruled in favour of a staff attorney in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals who sued to get health benefits for her spouse under California law. In his ruling he struck down the Defense of Marriage Act for failing even the most deferential rational basis test.
Garcia agreed with the plaintiffs' argument that homosexuals are a suspect class entitled to a more exacting standard of review, heightened scrutiny, but found that the state's arguments fail "even under the most deferential rational basis level of review" regarding equal protection. Regarding due process and the denial of a fundamental right, he wrote that the state's ban must be reviewed under the strict scrutiny standard. He ruled that the state has "failed to identify any rational, much less a compelling, reason that is served by denying same-sex couples the fundamental right to marry". He stayed enforcement of his ruling pending appeal to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
On February 26, Garcia ruled against Texas' ban on same-sex marriage, writing that "Texas' current marriage laws deny homosexual couples the right to marry, and in doing so, demean their dignity for no legitimate reason". Garcia agreed with the plaintiffs' argument that homosexuals are a suspect class entitled to a more exacting standard of review, heightened scrutiny, but found that the state's arguments fail "even under the most deferential rational basis level of review" regarding equal protection. Regarding due process and the denial of a fundamental right, he wrote that the state's ban must be reviewed under the strict scrutiny standard. He ruled that the state has "failed to identify any rational, much less a compelling, reason that is served by denying same-sex couples the fundamental right to marry".

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