The strict scrutiny standards for determining the constitutionality of an involuntary sterilization law that infringes upon a fundamental right of privacy places the burden upon the state to show
a. that the law achieves a compelling state interest and there is no other less restrictive means available to the state by which it can achieve the same interest.
b. that the law achieves a necessary state interest and there is no other less restrictive means available to the state by which it can achieve the same interest.
c. that the law is rationally related to a legitimate state interest and there are no other less restrictive means available to the state by which it can achieve the same interest.
d. None of the above.
a
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