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Means-ends scrutiny

Definition

A method of judicial review that evaluates whether a law's restrictions are proportionate to and effective at achieving the government's stated goals. Bruen explicitly rejected this approach for Second Amendment cases in favor of the historical-tradition test.

Examples

  • Justice Kagan suggested the government's pretext argument was effectively reintroducing means-ends scrutiny that Bruen had rejected

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