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What (who) is exacting - definition

2ND LEVEL OF JUDICIAL REVIEW IN U.S. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Heightened scrutiny; Exacting scrutiny

exacting      
You use exacting to describe something or someone that demands hard work and a great deal of care.
The Duke was not well enough to carry out such an exacting task...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Exacting      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Exact.
II. Exacting ·adj Oppressive or unreasonably severe in making demands or requiring the exact fulfillment of obligations; harsh; severe.
exacting      
¦ adjective making great demands on someone's endurance or skill.
Derivatives
exactingly adverb
exactingness noun

Wikipedia

Intermediate scrutiny

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).

In order to overcome the intermediate scrutiny test, it must be shown that the law or policy being challenged furthers an important government interest by means that are substantially related to that interest.

Intermediate scrutiny may be contrasted with "strict scrutiny", the higher standard of review that requires narrowly tailored and least restrictive means to further a compelling governmental interest, and "rational basis review", a lower standard of review that requires the law or policy be rationally related to a legitimate government interest.

This approach is most often employed in reviewing limits on commercial speech, content-neutral regulations of speech, and state actions discriminating on the basis of sex.

Examples of use of exacting
1. But Hague wasted no time in exacting his revenge.
2. Rules for other food contaminants are even less exacting.
3. These incidents are exacting a high price from the Palestinians.
4. The Sultan did not expect undue trouble exacting his revenge.
5. Increasingly, say friends, the toll has been exacting.