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American Government Chapter 20 Section 1

Due Process Procedural Substantive

Procedural Due Process Government must follow its own rules 5th Amendment Incorporation doctrine 14th – Brings national rights to the state and local level Equal Protection Clause – 14th

Procedural cont. Search Warrants Property seizures – eminent domain Private land can be seized for public use Right to privacy

Privacy Property Bodily Intellectual Property Abortion, Reproductive Choice Intellectual Property Patents, Original Ideas Literature Inventions

Privacy Cases Roe v. Wade Planned Parenthood of SE PA v. Casey South Dakota (still pending) new abortion restrictions