The reasonableness standard
The Supreme Court uses the reasonableness standard to allow laws that may appear (or actually be) facially discriminatory to stand because the law is reasonably related to a legitimate government interest.
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The clean air act was enacted December 17, 1963, setting laws for ambient air quality. Controlling these standards on a generally state and government level. EPA must set and establish national emission standards and enforce them. This law focused on motor vehicles, power plants and industrial negative environmental factors that must be controlled and observed. This law helped control the vast and ever growing air pollution around us. This law was a first of its kind, it was very important in providing a catalyst to support other environmentally friendly laws. This law helped to mandate how much air pollutants was to be legally distributed. This may seem strange to mandate the amount of pollutants allowed to be distributed from factories, but it made a big difference for environmental conservation and the health of the individuals that resided in those particular areas.
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President John F. Kennedy, when he declared in May of 1961: "I believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to Earth." —Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon, Catherine Thimmesh Read the two passages. Describe what the different perspectives help you learn.
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