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a right that requires notice and the opportunity to be heard before rights or properties are taken away from an individual or business.
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procedural due process
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------ ----- make sure the substantive law is upheld
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procedural rules
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consists of rights, obligations, and behavior standards.
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substantive laws
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criminal laws are ----- laws, and criminal procedure rules are ------ laws.
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substantive laws, procedural rules
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is the right to have laws that do not deprive businesses or citizens of property or other rights without justification and reason
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substantive due process
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State laws cannot substantively eliminate rights without some benefit
Law must be logically related to legitimate governmental purpose Example: Sunday blue laws—stores are closed by law—states must be able to show economic, health, social benefits of such closure |
Requirement: Substantive Due Process
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grants citizens the right to the equal protection of the law.
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the fourteenth amendment
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in discrimination law, the application of different rules or standards to people of different races, genders, or national origins. ex-requiring soft drink manufacturers to use cans while allowing juice makers to use glass bottles.
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disparate treatment
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