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AP US Government
Unit 1 – Foundations of American Democracy
Topic 1.6
How does procedural due process differ from substantive due process under the U.S Constitution?
Procedural due process ensures fair procedures are followed in trials; substantive due process protects citizens' fundamental rights even outside judicial proceedings.
Substantive due process guarantees freedom of speech; procedural due process restricts it.
Procedural due process eliminates double jeopardy; substantive due process allows for it.
Procedural due process supports federalism; substantive due process upholds unitary government system.
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