Procedural Due Process Flashcards
DPC of 5th A and DPC of 14th A provide that a person has a right to
a fair process when the gov’t deprives the person of life, liberty, or property
DPC of 5th A applies to
federal government
DPC of 14th A applies to
state government
When someone brings a 5th A or 14th A claim, they are claiming that
Govt’s intentional or reckless action caused a loss of life, liberty, and property
List (2)
A deprivation of liberty occurs if a person:
- Loses significant freedom of action OR
- Is denied a freedom provided by the constitution or a statute
Is injury to reputation (aka gov’t defames you) a deprivation of liberty or property
NOPE, no deprivation if govt defames you
list (3)
A deprivation of property occurs if:
- loss of personal property
- loss of real property -OR-
- gov’t benefits from a taking to which there is an entitlement of compensation for the loss
List (3)
Procedural due process requires
- Notice
- Hearing (aka opportunity to be heard) - AND -
- Neutral decision-maker
The type and extent of the hearing are determined by what type of test
a balancing test
The type and extent of the hearing are determined by a balancing test that balances:
- Importance of interest to the individual -AND-
- Value of specific procedural safeguards to that interest against
- Govt interest in fiscal and administrative efficacy (aka burden on gov’t from using add’l procedures)
typically a claimant should be given a ______________ unless that would be ___________
pre-deprivation hearing; impracticable
For due process purposes, a person will be deemed to have a property interest in continuation of a government benefit if the person has:
a legitimate claim or entitlement to the benefit based on state or federal law or policy
An intentional deprivation of life, liberty, or property requires fair procedures and an unbiased decision maker. Whether an individual is entitled to notice, a hearing, or some other fairness consideration depends on the circumstances of the particular deprivation.
What is NOT a factor a court will consider in determining the type of procedural due process that is required?
The opportunity for the individual to be represented by counsel is not something the courts consider in determining what type of procedure is required.
what process is required for public employment
prior notice with opportunity to respond and subsequent evidentiary hearing