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n
In constitutional law, a method for determining the constitutionality of a
statute that restricts the practice of a fundamental right or distinguishes
between people due to a suspect classification. In order for the statute to be
valid, there must be a compelling governmental interest that can be furthered
only by the law in question. Also called compelling governmental interest test
and, in the case of a state statute, the compelling state interest test.
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