How might justice Joseph Bradley's argument that a law barring women from practicing law could be upheld because of women's timidity and delicacy regarded as an application of the rational basis test? How might it be regarded as unreasonable?​

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Answer i don't know if it helps Explanation:

Although the concept of the rational basis test post-dates Justice Bradley (making it rather suspect to try and analyze his position through that lens in the first place), the statement - as phrased in the OQ - does follow the organic root of the idea: that when discriminating against non-suspect classes, the government must have some kind of coherent reasoning leading them to that policy choice as preferential over others.