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Mediation:

The parties to the dispute choose a third party to assist them in settling it. The mediator often tries first to communicate the positions of the parties to each other. The mediator then proposes a basis or several bases for settlement. Mediators facilitate negotiation. No award or opinion is given.

Arbitration

A third party decides the outcome.

Strict Scrutiny

A law will be upheld only if it is necessary to achieve a compelling or overriding government purpose and is the least intrusive or restrictive means. [Fundamental rights- privacy, voting, first amendment. Suspect Classifications- race, national origin].

Intermediate Scrutiny

A law will be upheld if it is substantially related to an important government purpose. [Quasi-suspect Classifications: Gender, sexual orientation, legitimacy, commercial speech].

Rational Basis

A law will be upheld if it is rationally related to a legitimate interest