Sentence examples for legislative classification from inspiring English sources

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In reviewing a legislative classification under heightened scrutiny, the government must establish that the classification is "substantially related to an important government objective".

Under-inclusiveness occurs when the legislative classification fails to embrace all persons within the ambit of the objective sought to be achieved by the law.

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It did so by urging the court to apply heightened constitutional scrutiny to legislative classifications based upon sexual orientation.

If Thursday's ruling stands and the Supreme Court adopts heightened constitutional scrutiny for legislative classifications based upon sexual orientation, it is likely that almost any law that treats gay people differently in this country would eventually be struck down.

A broad ruling on equal protection grounds, accepting the Obama Administration's argument that legislative classifications based on sexual orientation are entitled to what is known as heightened scrutiny, is what gay-rights advocates are hoping for.

Importantly, however, the Administration goes on to say that any legislative classifications based upon sexual orientation like laws that limit marriage to heterosexuals in order to be justified constitutionally, should be subject to a standard of review known as "heightened scrutiny".

We will not know for sure until a final ruling — and there were not many clues today — whether a majority of the Court is ready to hold that any legislative classifications based upon sexual orientation are entitled to so-called heightened constitutional scrutiny.

Importantly, however, the Administration goes on to say that any legislative classifications based upon sexual orientation — like laws that limit marriage to heterosexuals — in order to be justified constitutionally, should be subject to a standard of review known as "heightened scrutiny".

Britain is one - we may still be prone to rhetorical posturing and have tied ourselves in legislative knots over cannabis classification, but we do not send lots of people to prison for using drugs.

Laws are made to last for decades, even centuries, with the help of judicial interpretation (in this case, the Supreme Court supported Title II classification) and legislative amendment (in this case, the 1996 Telecommunications Act).

Although a rational connection exists between the classification adopted and the legislative object, the effect of an under-inclusive classification is to accord different treatment to persons similarly placed.

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