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  2. Watchdog journalism - Wikipedia

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    Intensity of scrutiny: Watchdog journalism has a few levels of scrutiny in terms of its reporting style. First of all, at the lowest level, questions and interrogations are a key way to investigate people with power. [9] At a next level, denunciation is still not necessarily needed.

  3. Intermediate scrutiny - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate scrutiny, in U.S. constitutional law, is the second level of deciding issues using judicial review.The other levels are typically referred to as rational basis review (least rigorous) and strict scrutiny (most rigorous).

  4. Strict scrutiny - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the D.C. Circuit Court's 2007 ruling in Abigail Alliance v. von Eschenbach that compelling government interest was demonstrated in the restriction of unapproved prescription drugs. [1] The burden of proof falls on the state in cases that require strict scrutiny or intermediate scrutiny, but not the rational basis.

  5. How Meagan Wolfe navigates intense scrutiny to make elections ...

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    Many of her peers say she is a nonpartisan and clear-headed model for navigating the world of election administration at a time when election officials are under ever-increasing scrutiny.

  6. Biden to face heavy scrutiny at high-stakes press conference

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    President Biden will enter another high-stakes moment in his reelection campaign Thursday when, under heavy scrutiny, he will face the media in a rare solo press conference where he is sure to be ...

  7. ‘Misinformation isn’t a one-way street.’ Republicans say ...

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    Republicans say concerns about Spanish-language disinformation having an impact on elections are one-sided and part of a Democratic propaganda campaign to help stem that party’s losses among ...

  8. Scrutiny - Wikipedia

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    Scrutiny (French: scrutin; Late Latin: scrutinium; from scrutari, meaning "those who search through piles of rubbish in the hope of finding something of value" and originally from the Latin "scruta," meaning "broken things, rags, or rubbish.") is a careful examination or inquiry (often implying the search for a likely mistake or failure).

  9. Suspect classification - Wikipedia

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    United States (2012), the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals held sexual orientation to be a quasi-suspect classification, and determined that laws that classify people on such basis should be subject to intermediate scrutiny. [15] It was the first time a federal court had applied quasi-suspect classification in a sexual orientation case. [16]