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Due Process: Historic US Supreme Court Decisions (Constitutional Law Series) Due Process: Historic US Supreme Court Decisions by LandMark Publications
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“individual is facing a (1) deprivation of (2) life, liberty, or property, (3) procedural due process mandates that he or she is entitled to adequate notice, a hearing, and a neutral judge.”
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“For example, in 1934, the United States Supreme Court held that due process is violated "if a practice or rule offends some principle of justice so rooted in the traditions and conscience of our people as to be ranked as fundamental.”
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“At a basic level, procedural due process is essentially based on the concept of "fundamental fairness.”
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“Among those rights is the constitutional right to procedural due process, which has been broadly construed to protect the individual so that statutes, regulations, and enforcement actions must ensure that no one is deprived of "life, liberty, or property" without a fair opportunity to affect the judgment or result.”
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