Cases subject to rational basis review in the legal system typically involve challenges to government actions or laws that are not considered to implicate fundamental rights or suspect classifications. Examples include economic regulations, tax laws, zoning ordinances, and other policies where the government has a legitimate interest in regulating certain activities or promoting public welfare. In these cases, the court will uphold the government action as long as it is rationally related to a legitimate government interest.
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