standard of review

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standard
noun
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/ˈstæn.dəd/
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/ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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review
noun
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/rɪˈvjuː/
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/rɪˈvjuː/
the act of considering something again in order to make changes to it, give an opinion of it or ...
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(Definition ofstandardandreviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is clearly sufficient to satisfy the relevantstandardofreviewif there is no fundamen79.
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Rational basis review, which is thestandardofreviewappropriate to restriction of non-fundamental liberties, demands this.
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Second, deliberative values figure in satisfying the relevantstandardofreview.
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We must determine not only whether hate speech is high-value or low-value speech but also whether hate speech regulations can satisfy the associatedstandardofreview.
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The court emphasized the use of precedent to simplify the issue ofstandardofreview.
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To set aside formal rulemaking or formal adjudication whose procedures are trial-like, a differentstandardofreviewallows courts to question agency actions more strongly.
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Under thisstandardofreview, the legitimate interest does not have to be the governments actual interest.
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Harmless error is not astandardofreview, and is an analysis for whether the error might have affected the jury's decision.
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Thestandardofreviewmay be set by statute, rule or precedent.
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She found it impossible to defend the state's ban under anystandardofreviewand her office would no longer defend the ban in court.
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There is no occasion to consider in this case whether some lesserstandardofreviewthan rational basis should apply.
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However, content-neutral regulations of speech with a legitimate government interest are subject to a more deferentialstandardofreview.
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Although parties may appeal arbitration outcomes to courts, such appeals face an exactingstandardofreview.
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The decision and the evidence are reviewed based on the appropriatestandardofreviewfor the circumstances.
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With respect to discretion, historically, thestandardofreviewfor discretionary decisions applied by the courts was that of correctness.
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In each case, a court must undertake astandardofreviewanalysis to determine the appropriate standard to apply.
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Making a factual conclusion of any kind is inextricably linked with assigning weight to evidence, and thus attracts a deferentialstandardofreview.
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Breyer, turning to the actual question of thestandardofreview, argued for a "deferential" framing.
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In the free speech context, intermediate scrutiny is the test orstandardofreviewthat courts apply when analyzing content-neutral speech versus content-based speech.
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