The following excerpt is from Perry v. Brown, D.C. No. 3:09-cv-02292-VRW, No. 10-16696, No. 11-16577 (9th Cir. 2012):
McGowan v. Maryland, 366 U.S. 420, 425-26 (1961). A law must be upheld unless the government's judgment "is 'clearly wrong, a display of arbitrary power, [or] not an exercise of judgment.' " Mathews v. DeCastro, 429 U.S. 181, 185 (1976).
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