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What is due process of law? “due process” the government must respect all of the Due process of law treatment by state and federal governments in matters
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What is due process of law? John Locke argued: purpose of gov’t. is to protect life, liberty and property 14 th Amendment: requires states
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What is procedural due process? Procedural due process government officials must follow recognized procedures and Due process guarantees apply to both Due process guarantees: –Opportunity for a fair hearing –Opportunity to
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Why are procedural rights important in an adversary legal system? Adversary system of justice court trials are contests between the You are innocent until proven
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Why are procedural rights important in an adversary legal system? Defendants DO NOT have to Lawyers play a central role in our system as they represent clients The Constitution and the Bill of Rights place great
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What is Substantive Due Process? Substantive due process The Constitution prohibits some kinds of laws altogether, Fundamental rights traces back to natural rights; they are so basic that the One of the most difficult roles the Supreme Court plays is to identify which rights are fundamental and which are not
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Congress or states must have a compelling interest in order to The following are fundamental rights (the right to): Marry and have kids Purchase and use birth control What is Substantive Due Process?
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The following are fundamental rights (the right to): Mentally competent adults to refuse medical treatment Free speech Interstate travel What is Substantive Due Process?
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