Bell Work In the bell work section in the back of your notebooks, list the three branches of the United States government and their corresponding function.
The Structure of the Constitution and Due Process
The Constitution Preamble= purpose Article I= Legislative Branch – Makes the laws Article II= Executive Branch – Enforces the laws Article III= Judicial Branch – Interprets the laws Article IV= Relationship to the States Article V= Amending the Constitution Article VI= The National Debt, Supremacy Clause Article VII= Ratification of the Constitution
Due Process Due Process Steps the government must take before they can take away life, liberty, property. Two Types: Substantive- Deals with the what (the substance, the policies) of governmental action Procedural- Deals with the how (the procedures, the methods) of governmental action.
Habeas Corpus Latin for “Bring forth the body” An order from a court to a government official requesting and explanation of why an individual is being held. Usually done in the first 48 hours of an arrest, if not, a writ of habeas corpus may be issued.
Bills of Attainder Congress cannot pass laws depriving people of life, liberty, or property without a first providing a trial.
Ex Post Facto Laws Laws that make something a crime before it became a crime. Laws that are retroactive. May be passed if it is to the benefit of the people.
Amending the Constitution Step 1 Step 2 Amendment Is Proposed Amendment is Ratified 27 Amends. 2/3 vote both chambers ¾ state legislatures 21st amend 2/3 national convention ¾ state conventions