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  2. Due Process Clause - Wikipedia

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    The due process article is a restraint on the legislative as well as on the executive and judicial powers of the government, and cannot be so construed as to leave Congress free to make any process 'due process of law' by its mere will." [11]

  3. Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court has interpreted the Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause to provide two main protections: procedural due process, which requires government officials to follow fair procedures before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property, and substantive due process, which protects certain fundamental rights from government ...

  4. Due process - Wikipedia

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    Due process developed from clause 39 of Magna Carta in England. Reference to due process first appeared in a statutory rendition of clause 39 in 1354 thus: "No man of what state or condition he be, shall be put out of his lands or tenements nor taken, nor disinherited, nor put to death, without he be brought to answer by due process of law."

  5. Dads to make due with less this Father's Day - AOL

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    This Father's Day, dear-old dad is expected to have to make do with less according to new data from IBIS World Research. According to the report, Father's Day spending will be down across top ...

  6. 30 things to do when you’re bored (that are actually good for ...

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    But if you get the urge to nosh, make sure the snack you reach for is a healthy one — like yogurt, nuts or edamame. 20. Paint. Unleash your inner Picasso.

  7. Substantive due process - Wikipedia

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    Substantive due process is a principle in United States constitutional law that allows courts to establish and protect substantive laws and certain fundamental rights from government interference, even if they are unenumerated elsewhere in the U.S. Constitution.

  8. Don’t be duped by the doomsayers: Here are 3 things ... - AOL

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    The program is facing a shortfall and political scrutiny. Don’t be duped by the doomsayers: Here are 3 things Americans in their 30s and 40s can do now to get a bigger Social Security check in ...

  9. Decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Maximizers tend to take longer making decisions due to the need to maximize performance across all variables and make tradeoffs carefully; they also tend to more often regret their decisions (perhaps because they are more able than satisficers to recognize that a decision turned out to be sub-optimal). [77]