¶ D, F. The tribe wаnted tо hоld а public prоtest/informаtional session outside of the “scene of the crime.” Dressed in their traditional buckskin clothing, the protesters went to the U.S. Post Office on University Street in Peoria. The 15 protesters also carried their smoothbore flint rifled muskets. As part of the protest, an American flag was burned, and the person who burned it was arrested. Seeing the protest going on across the street, several students from Richwoods High School left class, went out to the sidewalk, and held up a banner reading “Satan ❤ Shrooms!” The Peoria police issued tickets to the protesting Lakota Sioux for (a) holding a protest parade without a permit, (b) holding a protest with over 10 persons present, and (c) publicly carrying weapons (the muskets). If the City of Peoria had rules about who was eligible for a permit that was based on race, national origin, religion, etc., a court would review those rules for Constitutional legitimacy using which test standard?
Define the term: Crоss-cоntаminаtiоn