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Ch. 20, Sec. 1
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Read “What Due Process Means” p. 578 What two clauses deal with due process in the Constitution? What do they say?
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Same section “What Due Process Means” How does the U.S. Supreme Court interpret due process?
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Read “Examples of Due Process” p. 579 Explain Rochin v. California.
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Read “Police Power” and “The Police Power and Civil Liberties” p. 580 What is a state’s police power and why is it sometimes controversial?
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In your opinion, does requiring a suspected drunk driver to perform a breathalyzer test or submit a blood sample violate what you know about due process? How have most courts ruled on this same question? Why?
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Read “Protecting the Public” p. 581. What are the four main reasons law makers and judges typically rule in favor of protecting the public?
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Read “The Right to Privacy” p. 581 Describe what it means to have a right to privacy? Is this mentioned in the U.S. Constitution?
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Read “Roe v. Wade” p. 581 Explain the significance of the U.S. Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade. Explain three guidelines the U.S. Supreme Court laid out in explaining a woman’s right to privacy and due process when it comes to the topic covered in Roe v. Wade.
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