How do the inherently suspect and reasonableness standards differ?

a. The inherently suspect standard relies on observation; the reasonableness standard relies on data.
b. Under the inherently suspect standard the law is presumed to be valid; under the reasonableness standard the law is presumed to be invalid.
c. The inherently suspect standard is a higher threshold for determining whether the law is constitution.
d. The inherently suspect standard evaluates whether it is rationally connected to a legitimate government goal; the reasonableness standard evaluates whether it is the least restrictive way to achieve that goal. –

c

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