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Women do not qualify as a " discrete and insular minority"

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laws concerning women are not typically subject to the scrutiny test because gender is considered a suspect classification under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This means that laws that discriminate based on gender are subject to a higher level of judicial review to ensure they serve important governmental objectives and are substantially related to achieving those objectives.

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