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- Q6966327 subject Q8172485.
- Q6966327 subject Q9444871.
- Q6966327 abstract "Narrow tailoring (also known as narrow framing) is the legal principle that a law be written to specifically fulfill only its intended goals. This phrase is most commonly invoked in cases which involve racial discrimination by creating racial distinctions. In the case Grutter v. Bollinger (2003), the United States Supreme Court held that:"Even in the limited circumstance when drawing racial distinctions is permissible to further a compelling state interest, government is still constrained under equal protection clause in how it may pursue that end: the means chosen to accomplish the government's asserted purpose must be specifically and narrowly framed to accomplish that purpose."↑".
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- Q6966327 wikiPageWikiLink Q8172485.
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- Q6966327 wikiPageWikiLink Q9444871.
- Q6966327 comment "Narrow tailoring (also known as narrow framing) is the legal principle that a law be written to specifically fulfill only its intended goals. This phrase is most commonly invoked in cases which involve racial discrimination by creating racial distinctions. In the case Grutter v.".
- Q6966327 label "Narrow tailoring".