In the case of Turner v. Safley, the court held that prison regulations must be based on key elements of what are known as the rational basis test. Which of the following is a key rational element?
a. There must be a rational and a clear connection between the regulation and the reason that is given for that regulation’s existence.
b. Inmates must be given alternative means to practice a given right that has been restricted, when feasible.
c. The means by which prison staff and inmates are affected must be kept as minimal as realistically possible.
d. All of these are key elements for a rational basis test.
d. All of these are key elements for a rational basis test.
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