Name: Anonymous 2006-11-18 22:55
What is due process of law and how does it protect individuals from possible abuses of power?
-"A fundamental requirement of due process is the 'opertunity to be heard' ... at a meaningful time and in a meaningful manner."* What provisions of the Constitution speak to that requirement?
-How and why have due process rights been extended to non-criminal issues such as treatment of the mentally ill or withdrawal of educational or employment benefits?
*Potter Stewart, Armstrong v. Manzo, 380 U.S. 545, 552 (1965)
-"A fundamental requirement of due process is the 'opertunity to be heard' ... at a meaningful time and in a meaningful manner."* What provisions of the Constitution speak to that requirement?
-How and why have due process rights been extended to non-criminal issues such as treatment of the mentally ill or withdrawal of educational or employment benefits?
*Potter Stewart, Armstrong v. Manzo, 380 U.S. 545, 552 (1965)