Law for Non-Lawyers – Standards of Review
What does it mean when courts apply “strict scrutiny” in their review of a law? Why do property, economic, and other vital liberties get only “rational basis” review? And why do these things matter to a constitutional litigator? Learn all this and more in today’s Deep Dive with the Institute for Justice. https://ij.org/podcast/deep-dive-epis... Hear about the cases, issues, and tactics advancing the fight for freedom—directly from the people on the front lines. Deep Dive with the Institute for Justice explores the legal theories, strategies, and methods IJ uses to bring about real world change, expanding individual liberty and ending abuses of government power. In each episode, host Melanie Hildreth talks with litigators, researchers, and activists to give listeners an in-depth, inside look at cutting-edge legal and policy issues—and how they affect the lives of ordinary Americans everywhere. iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/35xKoi0... Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Sticher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/inst...

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